Thanks for the great TR BC
always over far too quick . Lovely last minute Lions on the way out .
Wish they would jack up the KZN parks a bit there is so much potential to work with
Browns in Kruger October 2022
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More doggies, great pics on the sand there!
Quite a long drive for the day, Bushy!
What luck with the Croc Bridge leopard, a great selfie there, and right place right time!
What an interesting closeup scuba hyena sighting!
More doggies, great pics on the sand there!
Quite a long drive for the day, Bushy!
What luck with the Croc Bridge leopard, a great selfie there, and right place right time!
What an interesting closeup scuba hyena sighting!
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2022
Just caught up on your report BC - you guys had some great sightings
We’ve just returned from Kruger and I’ll be interested to hear how your trip goes later this year. For us the H4-1 felt very “different”. No major traffic jams as the regular cat sightings seemed to be missing. Maybe it was just an unlucky few days, but many others were saying the same thing - perhaps the flood and reconstruction work has moved animals away for a bit
You sure had luck with the dogs… we always find it a bit of a battle to find them in the July hols
We’ve just returned from Kruger and I’ll be interested to hear how your trip goes later this year. For us the H4-1 felt very “different”. No major traffic jams as the regular cat sightings seemed to be missing. Maybe it was just an unlucky few days, but many others were saying the same thing - perhaps the flood and reconstruction work has moved animals away for a bit
You sure had luck with the dogs… we always find it a bit of a battle to find them in the July hols
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Lots of cat luck, Bushy!
Especially with the lion so close and all to yourselves.
Biyamiti looks lovely, and I like the selfies on this trip, something new!
Lots of cat luck, Bushy!
Especially with the lion so close and all to yourselves.
Biyamiti looks lovely, and I like the selfies on this trip, something new!
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2022
Shot RP Ja, October seems to be the worst month for the odd extreme temperature days I have never experienced February in the park, but every other month
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2022
Thanks for your continued TT support Pumbaa for all that post TT'sPumbaa wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 10:08 pm Thanks so much, Bushcraft,
as always such a wonderful entertaining report with many extraordinary sightings - You had luck with the lions whilst staying at Biyamiti and a more tha nice leopard in tree That view from the Biyamiti look out point is always breathtaking and a nice group of buffaloes you saw there
Stunning rhino shots in the end and even a cheetah
Until the next time which will hopefully be soon
My ashes are going to hopefully be thrown into the wind at Biyamiti view point one day, love it there
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Ja, wild dogs hunting is intense and at paceRichprins wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 6:13 pm Page 10
What sightings again, Bushy!
Wild dog kills all over the place, and great adrenaline narration!
That was quite a long afternoon S21 route, but I have tried to follow you on your races before!
Lucky cheaper restaurant evening...
Ja, AW has had gatherings at guesthouses before, I wonder if we were also noisy?
It was a long drive, longer than expected, especially the middle section of the S21
The AW gatherings I have been to have been relatively civilized, not certain of others The Moni guest house braai area position is 5m from the GC6 lapa, so it can be a problem
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2022
RogerFraser wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 9:13 pm Thanks for the great TR BC
always over far too quick . Lovely last minute Lions on the way out .
Wish they would jack up the KZN parks a bit there is so much potential to work with
Thanks Roger for checking this out I need to catch up with your TT, but did check some amazing cheetah pics
KZN parks have so much potential, it's such a pity
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Very interesting last episode, Bushy!
The mohawk lions always looka bit silly
Lovely to see rhino with horns!
The kids have grown into lovely young ladies, well done!
Thanks so much for the report, BC, it is always such a treat! Maybe we can link up his year?
The mohawk lions always looka bit silly
Lovely to see rhino with horns!
The kids have grown into lovely young ladies, well done!
Thanks so much for the report, BC, it is always such a treat! Maybe we can link up his year?
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2022
Ja, the selfies is part of the new generation's life I find it faulty, but I'm old school