[pct-l] Hobo Attack
CHUCK CHELIN
steeleye at wildblue.net
Thu Mar 25 21:20:20 CDT 2010
Good evening, Dan,
Last summer after I got off the trail I was bitten by what I believe was a
spider when I was under my house’s crawlspace routing a com-sat cable. It
probably fell – or crawled – down the sleeve of my coveralls and nailed me
when moved and put him in a pinch.
My elbow began to swell to about twice normal size and it ached
considerably. It did not display the typical “target-wound” circle of a
brown recluse, and the recluse isn’t supposed to be found in the Pacific NW
anyway. The doctor said the bite was most probably from a hobo spider
(*Tegenaria
agrestis*) which is troublesome but not as dangerous as a recluse. Anyway,
the darn elbow was sore till Christmas.
Steel-Eye
Hiking the Pct since before it was the PCT – 1965
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