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Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:22 pm
by GavinW
Our trip down to Rooiputs was
HOT
Like 47 degrees in Nossob hot
We did see a bit on our way down though
At Bedinkt waterhole
A Southern White faced owl in the Nossob campsite
(Where we restocked with ice and diesel)
An eland hiding under a tree in the shade
As was this lioness near Dikbaardskolk
Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:23 pm
by GavinW
The roads going down were in great condition, and we eventually arrive at Rooiputs at about 5pm
At 6.30 the temperature was still 41 degrees in the shade
After pitching, we relaxed in our new home at no 6 Rooiputs, had a drink along with a nice braai whilst watching the evening sunset
Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2024 6:35 pm
by Richprins
Those temperatures are insane, Gavin!
But a cat a day again, what a lovely way to interrupt packing up!
Nice scenic shots too, and the owl!
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Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 10:54 am
by Lisbeth
I have experienced "only" 42° in KTP and all we could do was taking a loong drive with A/C in the car on
You
did see the lion drink and from all sides

Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 12:50 pm
by GavinW
Thanks Lisbeth and Richprins once again for all the feedback.
Yip
November in the Kgalagadi is hot. But it is a dry hot so quite manageable
Saturday 11 November 2023
A very hot night, and not soon after we had managed to get to sleep were awakened by the sound of a lion roaring.
Really close by
And close by he was, some 50m away from our tent in-between campsites no 5 and 6
He had obviously also woken up our neighbours in no 5 and they had a light on him providing us with a stunning view of the big boy as he let the whole world know who was boss!
A female joined him after a bit, and the mating began
This resulted in some very broken sleep until 5am when our alarms went off
By the time we had got up and sorted, the lovebirds had moved over to the road in between no 5 and the new waterhole just below the A frame of campsite no 5
He was yawning his head off after a long night,while she was just parked off on the road, causing a bit of a traffic jam
All of this resulted in us leaving camp quite a bit later than what we had planned, but wow.
We had a reason

Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 12:56 pm
by GavinW
We drove up to Melkvlei and back.
The trip up was uneventful, but I did manage to get a photo of these wildebeest on their morning stroll to the waterhole
Coming back, 2 male lions were peeking their heads out from the top of the dunes near Kij Kij
We watched then for a while until they went flat and we lost sight of them.
It was still early (just before 8am), so we decided to carry on south down to Leeuwdril
Supermom and her 3 cubs were in attendance, but at 9 am and with the temperatures climbing rapidly, they weren’t too active
Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 12:58 pm
by GavinW
So, back to Rooiputs to check up on the progress at the waterhole...........
Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 1:24 pm
by GavinW
Back in camp, the mating pair were still busy when we got back to camp, but they hadn’t moved much from campsite no 5
Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 1:25 pm
by GavinW
We took a couple of photos of the two before returning to our tent
There we were treated to a rather nasty surprise

Re: A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 3:51 pm
by Lisbeth
Today seven cats, so you have five jollies for other days
A very handsome male
Cliffhanger

But there are no monkeys in KTP.... so it must be something worse
