Just past Sunset Dam we spotted Heksie and mates stopped next to the road, so I pulled in next to them for a tune and Heksie advised that there was a leopard lying in a bush just below the road.
We had already seen the leopard as we approached but its butt was semi in the bush and it was looking away from us, so I didn’t get excited because any movement from the leopard would have been a better view than the current view.
The Sanparks sunset drive, which was parked off at Sunset Dam as we drove past, now arrived, pushed past me and stopped to totally block the road which mildly irritated me, but then some shrieking loud voices started and it was our terrorist neighbours boys so it was my turn to lose it.
“Hey, shut up!”
This got the Cow going
“You can’t say that to them”, “We score as they won’t be in camp until later, so calm down.”
I couldn’t stay where we were because there was going to be a drama shortly, so I reversed back down the road to where we had first spotted the leopard and switched off as we actually had a better view from this location.

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The leopard didn’t seem to like the fact that we had plotted a spot where we could look him in the eyes and he seemed to be getting nervous, however eventually he calmed down and went back to sleep.
The Sanparks drive had moved on by now, so we signalled Heksie and continued on towards the S79, but stopped briefly again at Lubyelubye for a male lion snoozing.

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The S79 leopard was still ^&*#*# sleeping on the same branch. There was only 1 other car there and we knew the driver fairly well as he’s another “leopard searcher” so we have become mates over the years. He informed us that we had just missed the leopard having a chow which gave us all pelicans.
It had been a dark cloudy cold windy day, but now it seemed to be getting even colder, so we said our goodbyes and headed back towards Lower Sabie. I even had to close my window which I never do because my wingnut was starting to freeze off.
We stopped again at Lubyelubye as some lion cubs had moved onto the rocks, however it was almost impossible to take a pic and nearly time to head to camp for gate closing, so after a few proof pic attempts we continued on to camp.

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