Browns in Kruger October 2016

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Sounds brilliant, that meet BC! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

You must organise lights for our next one! lol

Practice makes perfect with the dop, you know...teenager! ;-) =O: =O: =O: =O:


Why are you moaning about sightings? 0-

I think the s-114 was quiet due to time constraints for jeep jockeys, and out of cellphone range! ;-)

I like the dikbek goshawk! lol

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A nice helicopter ride =O: =O: =O:

Sounds like a great meeting X#X


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Another leopard :O^

Sounds like a nice meeting with Penny and Bobby!

Helicopter when you want to sleep is not at all pleasant :X:


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Mel wrote:Incredible... we already got that leopard plus cub... now a porcupine, albeit only the behind of it, but I'd be happy to see that at least of one.
Then there are the lions, of course, and wild dog have been thrown in the early mix already too. Phew, this is going to be one hell of trip lol
Especially if you keep mixing some birds in like you've done so far O:V

(Maybe you could hide the Cow's dress in our trunk? ..0.. )
It's the first porcupine we have seen in the day Mel \O I will try and mix in some birds, but they were few and far between this trip and I can only assume due to the drought and no seeds, etc -O-


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Flutterby wrote:
Bushcraft wrote:Thanks Flutts, can I forward on
Sure. \O

S114 is a good road for dogs. :yes:

Can't believe you saw the De la Porte leopard again!! :shock: ^Q^

Sounds like a fun evening, except for the "helicopter" at the end of it! lol
Ja, we have scored with dogs on the S114 a few times.It was a great evening and Penny and Bobby are lots of fun, plus very knowledgeable \O


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Richprins wrote:Sounds brilliant, that meet BC! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

You must organise lights for our next one! lol

Practice makes perfect with the dop, you know...teenager! ;-) =O: =O: =O: =O:


Why are you moaning about sightings? 0-

I think the s-114 was quiet due to time constraints for jeep jockeys, and out of cellphone range! ;-)

I like the dikbek goshawk! lol

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It was a cool meet RP. You would have enjoyed it X#X You are one of the clan, so no lights :twisted: Ja, felt like a teenager when I went to bed, but felt 30 years older when I woke =O:

Not moaning about sightings, just it felt like a battle during the first few days, especially the Talamati area.

Ja, the S114 in the late afternoon is quiet, hence we often drive it then \O


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Alf wrote:A nice helicopter ride =O: =O: =O:

Sounds like a great meeting X#X
Those helicopter rides where common when I was between the ages of 14 to 17, but then I became an expert, however lack the "training" now =O: =O: I used to put 1 foot on the floor which stops the chopper, but even that's now difficult as the body doesn't operate those contortions well anymore O**


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Lisbeth wrote:Another leopard :O^

Sounds like a nice meeting with Penny and Bobby!

Helicopter when you want to sleep is not at all pleasant :X:
Ja, leopard is up there on our list, so always looking for them \O A great meet X#X

Those helicopter rides aren't fun :o0ps:


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1st Skukuza to Talamati

We weren’t very energetic this morning as it had been a late night due to our meet with Penny and Bobby, the weather had changed again and a little drizzle was falling intermittently and I could have blindfolded myself with a shoe lace because of the previous evening’s overindulgence of whiskey.

I’m not used to functioning with a hangover anymore, so just wanted to curl up in a ball and go back to sleep, but we were moving to Talamati so the car packing story was a major mission and we only left camp just before 7am.

The plan was to head down to Lower Sabie and then up the H10 towards Talamati.

The H4-1 was again quiet and we only stopped a few times for some of the normal gang.

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The S79/H4-1 intersection again caused a debate, but we decided to take the causeway and at the first little loop spotted a familiar car amongst a few other cars.

It was Heksie and some mates, so I pulled up next to her and she informed us about lions in the riverbed, but I left the pics to the Cow and rats while Heksie and I chatted about things.

The lions were cruising through the grass and reeds so it was frustrating to get pics and then Heksie informed us that the Lubyelubye leopard was hanging around, so I quickly said cheers and reversed out of the loop.

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The Lubyelubye leopard was fast asleep, but he had gathered a rather large crowd in the little dirt loop next to the rocks, so we decided to avoid the crowds and ducked up the tar to a spot where one can look down on the rocks.

As I was positioning the car the leopard woke up and moved to another spot to collapse but this new spot was closer to us, so we scored a luck.

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Around 10 minutes later a car with 3 men in arrived and they were completely out of their tree, hence started to loudly chirp everybody “what do you see” and then got out their car to have a better look. Fortunately an OSV driver started tuning them and they returned to their car, but then the OSV driver got on his radio and more OSV’s started to arrive.

The 1 OSV squeezed in right next to us and then loudly started explaining to his clueless guests as to where the leopard was, which amazed me because it was right in front of them, but some couldn’t see it after a minute of explanation, which caused further loud explanations, so my hangover, Predisone induced temper started to boil over and the mumblings started.

“It’s right in front of you, so shut up, look and grow a brain”

This got the Cow going “Hey, be polite!”

The leopard suddenly woke up and seemed very interested in something up river, so we could get some pics which distracted me and it resulted in the clueless crowd spotting him finally, hence things became more peaceful again.

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The leopard then again repositioned but behind a bush, so I plotted an escape route, reversed out of the crowd, turned and headed towards the H10 Bridge which produced the normal locals.

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To be continued


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Bushcraft wrote:I could have blindfolded myself with a shoe lace

You have some classic expressions!! =O: =O:

Amazing how all the well-known leopards were just lying in wait for you!! 0-

I could also go mad when people don't see what's right in front of them!! 0*\

That terrapin looks crumbed and ready to be served with some garlic butter!! lol


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