Re: A kinda, uhm, weird trip to KTP (Oct 2012)
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:13 am
Day 5
25/10/2012 Grootkolk
The brownie was back at 6.15 am and the lions started roaring at 6.30 am. Something I wouldn’t mind starting my day with much more often… Now the omnipresent question when staying at GK arose: To stay or not to stay? We compromised and left the camp only at 8.15 am… Only to find the lions from the previous day in the very same spot again. This time however it was one of the two males we discovered first. He was dragging a wildebeest kill along the riverbed underneath a tree.
Through the binocs we could also make out the rest of the gang under said tree: the two lionesses, the cub and the other male. We sat with them for a while even so we didn’t expect much more to happen for the time being. Well, glad we did! The cub soon decided that he had enough of that particular tree and was headed towards the road all by himself! He crossed right behind us, went up the dune a bit and laid down always watching what his family would do. It didn’t take long for his concerned mum to follow him. Le petit prince certainly knows to push the buttons! Not long after and aunty also got up to move towards the cub (and us of course). In the meantime the little cutie pie crossed the road once more
and laid down underneath a tree right next to the road. Mum and aunty followed suit,
whereas mum got fed up with our presence at some point and decided to put some space between her and us.
25/10/2012 Grootkolk
The brownie was back at 6.15 am and the lions started roaring at 6.30 am. Something I wouldn’t mind starting my day with much more often… Now the omnipresent question when staying at GK arose: To stay or not to stay? We compromised and left the camp only at 8.15 am… Only to find the lions from the previous day in the very same spot again. This time however it was one of the two males we discovered first. He was dragging a wildebeest kill along the riverbed underneath a tree.
Through the binocs we could also make out the rest of the gang under said tree: the two lionesses, the cub and the other male. We sat with them for a while even so we didn’t expect much more to happen for the time being. Well, glad we did! The cub soon decided that he had enough of that particular tree and was headed towards the road all by himself! He crossed right behind us, went up the dune a bit and laid down always watching what his family would do. It didn’t take long for his concerned mum to follow him. Le petit prince certainly knows to push the buttons! Not long after and aunty also got up to move towards the cub (and us of course). In the meantime the little cutie pie crossed the road once more
and laid down underneath a tree right next to the road. Mum and aunty followed suit,
whereas mum got fed up with our presence at some point and decided to put some space between her and us.