Re: Flutts, the Brat and Mommo go South
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 11:33 am
Day 2 cont.
We checked into Lower Sabie where we had booked an EH3 hut. We haven't stayed in these since our first trip to Kruger in the 1970s and I don't think anything has changed since then!!
The huts were clean and what you'd expect in that price range but the communal area outside and the ablutions were in a shocking state!
Anyway, we didn't ponder on the negative for too long and planned our afternoon drive. We decided to head down the S128, the S30 and back to camp on the H4-1. It was a relatively quiet drive with not too much to hold us up.
What my dad called a giraffe fondue!

We found this terrapin in the road on the S30 far from any water, and with a hole in it's shell.

On the H4-1 I spotted something in a tree and urgently made my dad reverse...my first Pearl-spotted owl!!
I have seen plenty of pics of them but never realised how small they were!!

A little further on we slowed down next to a car that was stopped so the Brat made me ask what they had seen...a lion!! Our first lion in 2 days!!
It wasn't too easy to see him and we had to wait for the other car to leave before we could get a clear view, but he was fast asleep and not likely to cause to0 much excitement!!

We made one more quick stop for the sunset and then it was back to camp.

I think this was now our third trip where we had seen leopard before lions!!

Later on, I could hear what I thought was an owl calling so I went to investigate...the owl was actually a bat!

We checked into Lower Sabie where we had booked an EH3 hut. We haven't stayed in these since our first trip to Kruger in the 1970s and I don't think anything has changed since then!!


Anyway, we didn't ponder on the negative for too long and planned our afternoon drive. We decided to head down the S128, the S30 and back to camp on the H4-1. It was a relatively quiet drive with not too much to hold us up.
What my dad called a giraffe fondue!


We found this terrapin in the road on the S30 far from any water, and with a hole in it's shell.


On the H4-1 I spotted something in a tree and urgently made my dad reverse...my first Pearl-spotted owl!!




A little further on we slowed down next to a car that was stopped so the Brat made me ask what they had seen...a lion!! Our first lion in 2 days!!



We made one more quick stop for the sunset and then it was back to camp.

I think this was now our third trip where we had seen leopard before lions!!


Later on, I could hear what I thought was an owl calling so I went to investigate...the owl was actually a bat!


