Urikaruus reunions
We eventually checked in to Urikaruus at about 2pm, and were re-allocated unit no 1. It was as if we had never left.
Well the hyenas hadn’t. All they had done was drag the gemsbok carcass out into the middle of the riverbed, so that the crows could have their turn at a snack of Gemsbok biltong!

We decided to stay in camp and chill. We had been on the go for I don’t know how long, and we felt as if we needed a holiday.
Way too much action so far this trip!!

Towards evening a friend from England Sue arrived at camp.


We had first met Sue way back in 2008, when she and her travel companions had kindly adopted us after “The Jap” broke her first leaf spring.
It was great to see her again and to catch up on their trip this year. It sounded as if she was a little disappointed in her sightings thus far, but that would soon change
We spent a quiet evening in camp watching the locals coming down to the waterhole to drink


As well as a few sundry others:
A monarch butterfly

a pretty piece of grass

and a fly on the table

The hyenas, however, were also not too far away

And we heard them on and off all through the night!