Just a quick little story for anyone curious. Me and my father were out at Bronco's peak which is a 4x4 rock crawling trail in carrol canyon here in east san diego, CA. It was a warm sunny day, but I was still figuring the rattlesnakes are definitely in hibernation considering it was Dec. 10th and we've had cold stretches with definite below freezing weather out in the mountains prior to this day. Me and my dad were joking just prior that we might see one just because the day was so nice, I said "NAHHHH". Well I get out of the jeep to check some lines down the trail, and sure enough almost step on western diamondback who decided to strike at me and miss me by a foot. I did a quick dodge and jumped back, managed to swallow the balls in my throat, and he went ahead and slithered off into the sticks. I went back to the jeep took my shoe and pants off to just double check that I wasn't bit. Pretty crazy to say the least. Still a beautiful snake, about 3.5 feet long, with a couple rattles. Sorry no pics tho. We went on to finish the trail with no problems. I have seen quite a few out there, but never at this time, and it really caught me off guard. I learned my lesson and I'll take my snake boots when I do 4x4 spotting even in the WINTER! SHEESH! I do have some Jeep pics on the trail I'll post.