Thanks for popping in and commenting Dindingwe Yes, leopard is our main focus and the rest we find while looking for themDindingwe wrote:Thanks for sharing your travel report and nice pics.
I am amazed by the number of predators that you saw, especially Leopards. When I see one during a visit, I am content.
Browns in Kruger October 2017
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
My teeth are hanging out at your lion cub/male interaction on your TT Only ever seen that twice before after many, many KNP trips I can take a google earth pic of the S79 and mark the "hot spot" for you before your next trip (seen plenty leopard on this section over the years). Those lesser bush babies are super fastRatel wrote:Wow!! My teeth are hanging out just looking at your Leopard pictures. You mst have all been pretty chuffed you decided to go out for one more drive!
If I make it back to Kruger again I will definitely be asking you where this 100m Leopard hot-spot is.
We chased bush babies around camp in Etoash NP a few years ago so I appreciate your frustration and also admire your photo!
Thanks for taking the time to write this TT. Your pictures were excellent and the narration entertaining as always.
Thanks for your TT support Ratel
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks PJL The rats are keen because they are competitive (and I feed the competitiveness big time also ) There was a stage at a certain age 6-10 where mine also zoned out, but now that they are older they seem keen againPJL wrote:Some more great cat sightings - well done to the kids for their spotting
Mine seem to zone out rather quickly these days
Hope your next trip won't have any illness dramas! Thanks for sharing this one with us all
Definitely no pig flu again
-
- Posts: 3252
- Joined: Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:17 pm
- Contact:
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Only finished reading your TT now.
I had to keep paging back to make sure I was reading correctly.
Some truly amazing sightings and stunning photos to complement a well written tale.
Still waiting for your book??????
So sorry to read about the illness that dogged you guys but your sightings were just reward for your tenacity in not giving up.
Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us and hope the clan are all in good health.
I had to keep paging back to make sure I was reading correctly.
Some truly amazing sightings and stunning photos to complement a well written tale.
Still waiting for your book??????
So sorry to read about the illness that dogged you guys but your sightings were just reward for your tenacity in not giving up.
Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us and hope the clan are all in good health.
Faith is the bird that feels the light while the dawn is still dark. Author unknown.
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks for taking the time to read our TT STF A book Ya, that pig flu was vicioussteamtrainfan wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 9:17 am Only finished reading your TT now.
I had to keep paging back to make sure I was reading correctly.
Some truly amazing sightings and stunning photos to complement a well written tale.
Still waiting for your book??????
So sorry to read about the illness that dogged you guys but your sightings were just reward for your tenacity in not giving up.
Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us and hope the clan are all in good health.
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Bushcraft,
finally caught up and must say that I only would have during one trip your Leopard luck you always have
Love also the large lion pride crossing the river and you even had cheetah luck - As already said only for ones I would love to have your cat luck
Pity was that you all had the flu which is indeed not suitable to have whilst in Kruger
for another brilliant report full of leopards until the next one
finally caught up and must say that I only would have during one trip your Leopard luck you always have
Love also the large lion pride crossing the river and you even had cheetah luck - As already said only for ones I would love to have your cat luck
Pity was that you all had the flu which is indeed not suitable to have whilst in Kruger
for another brilliant report full of leopards until the next one
PuMbAa
Please visit our website: www.photomaniacs.de
Please visit our website: www.photomaniacs.de
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Hi Bushcraft.
I have read through your TT. Sorry you all got hit with a bad dose of 'flu. Thankfully you all recovered soon enough.
Inspite of that you had some awesome sightings, especially the leopards. Some were really nice and close.
The many lions were also great, pity that the cubs all seem to have mange.
Traffic in the south is horrendous during holiday times.
Missing Kruger this year because of another trip to Botswana. But we will be back
Thanks for sharing and for the usual laughs.
I have read through your TT. Sorry you all got hit with a bad dose of 'flu. Thankfully you all recovered soon enough.
Inspite of that you had some awesome sightings, especially the leopards. Some were really nice and close.
The many lions were also great, pity that the cubs all seem to have mange.
Traffic in the south is horrendous during holiday times.
Missing Kruger this year because of another trip to Botswana. But we will be back
Thanks for sharing and for the usual laughs.
Satara 30 Sept - 7 Oct
Botswana June/July 2018
Botswana June/July 2018
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks Pumbaa and welcome backPumbaa wrote: ↑Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:55 pm Bushcraft,
finally caught up and must say that I only would have during one trip your Leopard luck you always have
Love also the large lion pride crossing the river and you even had cheetah luck - As already said only for ones I would love to have your cat luck
Pity was that you all had the flu which is indeed not suitable to have whilst in Kruger
for another brilliant report full of leopards until the next one
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Howzit pooky Thanks for checking this outpooky wrote: ↑Thu Mar 15, 2018 9:51 pm Hi Bushcraft.
I have read through your TT. Sorry you all got hit with a bad dose of 'flu. Thankfully you all recovered soon enough.
Inspite of that you had some awesome sightings, especially the leopards. Some were really nice and close.
The many lions were also great, pity that the cubs all seem to have mange.
Traffic in the south is horrendous during holiday times.
Missing Kruger this year because of another trip to Botswana. But we will be back
Thanks for sharing and for the usual laughs.