It was a fantastic leopard sighting and very close, but it was now after 2pm so the clock was ticking on us and more OSVs were arriving, so after around 25 minutes we headed up the S114 to the H2-2.
The H2-2 was very corrugated so after 5 minutes nobody was interested in looking for game and we were just counting down the km to the H3 on the Garmin.
Just after the S113 turn off we found 2 cars parked with their noses pointing into the bush which was strange and then we spotted a dead impala in the grass next to the road, but no other animal was around, so I initially thought the impala had been hit by a car, however we stopped to find out what was happening anyway.
The aunty in the 1 car started telling us that she had seen a leopard head pop up from behind a log in the bush, but then a guy in the other car starting shouting at the top of his voice that he had seen a cheetah, then the aunty said leopard again and the two of them started arguing.
While this was going on a few more cars arrived and due to the way the 1st two cars had parked, half the road was blocked, so it was quickly getting tense. The aunty seemed to be the most knowledgeable; hence we took her word as being the most correct and drove forward 15m until we had a side angle on the log which once again, was in thick bush.
We fiddled around trying to see something in the vicinity of the log, but initially we couldn’t see anything, however eventually a movement caught our eye below the log and a tiny leopard head popped up.

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The leopard was only around 10m from the road edge, however the impala was 1m from the road, so I suggested that if the cars back off slightly that the leopard would come out, however it was a waste of time suggestion because it was soon clear that nobody was going to move an inch.
We parked off another 10 minutes slightly up the road from the log so that we were out of the gang and waited. I also couldn’t understand why everybody was crowding the dead impala because you couldn’t see the leopard from there and the log with the leopard under it was only visible from where we had parked.
I was about to duck, as the traffic jam chaos was spreading our direction, when the little leopards head popped up again but soon disappeared as the impala was now surrounded by cars, so we snapped the last few pics and moved on.

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Just before Mathekenyane turn off we found another dead impala and this one had definitely been hit by a car, however a martial had found it.

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We arrived at Skukuza just before 5pm and it was relatively quiet which was a relief and we were unpacking at our GC6 unit 10 minutes later.
The GC6 is next to Moni guest house and it has its own little boma in the bush down by the fence, so it’s a fairly cool spot to park off and braai, but I ended up down there by myself for most of the evening because the darn wind was still pumping which made it freezing cold.
To be continued