Rules for this puzzle: No intentional red herrings, no oddball (fishiness) methods of presenting coordinates (UTM, for example), and no leaving off the N32 and W97 just to make it more difficult. There may be more than one layer on this puzzle. Collaboration is allowed and you may ask me for hints after there has been a FTF.
Being bitten by a snake is not a fun experience. Trust me, I know (copperhead about 10 years ago). It has taught me to be a little more observant when hiking.
There are several snakes hiding in the below grid - your job is to find them without being bitten. The numbers outside of the grid indicate how many snakes are in each row or column. I've added a few arrows to help point out some of the snakes. An arrow may be immediately next to the snake, or it could be all the way across the grid. Oh, and be careful, not every snake will necessarily have an arrow pointing to it.
You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.