Thanks everyone for continuing to follow along. And here we go...
Saturday 26th August - Delaporte Day!
We were getting good at the morning routine and again rolled up at the gate to exit Lower Sabie just as the queue was departing. In my original plan today was meant to be an exciting journey down the famous S28, but instead we were off to Skukuza and beyond to loiter at Delaporte Waterhole in hope of a five star sighting of the resident female Leopard. She had a kill in a tree there so we expected she wouldn't be going far. We had in our minds a stunning sequence of photos as she purposefully strode out of the bush and over to the waterhole - like a famous actress who knows full-well that all eyes are on her as she struts down the red carpet - then after a brief pause to scan the surrounds for danger crouched down by the water to drink. We knew she had drank at around 10am the previous day, so we intended to be there early enough to be able to secure a prime position and wait it out.
Today the various pull-outs and side roads were a no-go by request of Lyca, so we only stopped for a few notables by the roadside such as this Bushbuck.

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At the western junction of the H4-1 and S79 a Hyena trotted out of the grass and onto the road.

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We were really developing a soft-spot for these much maligned creatures, and followed at a safe distance in wonder of what kind of adventure it was going to or returning from.

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As if it read our minds and took offense at being thought of as anything like noble, it suddenly stopped and began licking a large urine patch on the road!

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Ooh that burns a little!"

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Questioning our judgement we promptly started the car and moved on!
Next up was the obligatory Ellie roadblock

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I loved the way this mother shielded her little-un from our vehicle as they crossed.

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WIth little else of note on the H4-1 we were soon on the H1-1 and arriving at Delaporte. We first checked the koppie to the east for Leopards before proceeding to the bridge to inspect the kill. It was still in the tree but worryingly had been fed on heavily overnight and didn't appear to have too much meat left on it. Again there was no Leopard to be seen around the kill tree so we cleared the bridge and moved promptly to the carpark by the waterhole, where a number of cars were already in residence. After a short while a front row spot opened up and I moved the car into position. And so the wait began...
We had placed all our proverbial eggs in the Delaporte basket. Would this gamble pay off?
Would she show?
The Impala were clearly nervous, but was that just normal behaviour at this waterhole?
Was the kill finished and had she moved off to elsewhere in her territory?
So many questions cycled over and over through my mind as we waited in eager anticipation.
To be continued...