Hawkeyes will soon be married and gone What is she studying now?
Poor Bushpig At her age I was always on a horse back, in the top of a tree or skating (ice in winter and roller in summer), but she has a much more ladylike look than before Also Albert is catching up
I cannot work out what is up and down of the swallow
Nice giant eagle owl
Browns in Kruger October 2017
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Are you trying to start something here RP Barefoot is natural and comfortable, you should try it, but just watch those lowveld paper thorns as your feet will still be unnaturally softRichprins wrote:Lisbeth wrote:Walking barefoot is in any case not very educated in my book
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Married I told the Cow she may be a grandmother in a few years and it didn't go down well Albert is shooting up like a bean stalkLisbeth wrote:Hawkeyes will soon be married and gone What is she studying now?
Poor Bushpig At her age I was always on a horse back, in the top of a tree or skating (ice in winter and roller in summer), but she has a much more ladylike look than before Also Albert is catching up
I cannot work out what is up and down of the swallow
Nice giant eagle owl
Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
29th Lower Sabie continued
It wasn’t a leopard sighting worth getting excited about as it was deep in thick bush and a “flat cat”, so I wanted to get through the gang of cars, but there was just no way through and my patience was starting to get extended again, therefore I reversed around 100m down the road to a shady spot where we were alone, switched off and waited for a gap to appear in the traffic jam.
Around 5 minutes later a gangster boon troop came charging along and they were heading through the bush in a direct line towards where the leopard had been so I started chirping that they would chase the leopard which would maybe clear the traffic jam, however minutes past and nothing happened much to my frustration.
5 minutes later I had entered into “daydream mode” to avoid a blood pressure moment due to the traffic jam and while staring for no particular reason into the bush next to the car I spotted a head peaking over the bank and then the penny dropped.
“LEOPARD! #$^#*, camera!”
A 100m up the road the traffic jam hadn’t moved so obviously nobody had picked up that the leopard had moved off, but she was now standing on the bank looking down at us.
The leopard spent a few seconds checking us out, which was fortunate as it gave us time to get organized with the cameras and then she started down to the road to cross.
A second after the above pic was taken things changed as an old hardly roadworthy car full of staff and their relatives or friends had hooted their way through the traffic jam and were approaching at speed and nearly hit the leopard, so I lost it.
“Hey! Watch the leopard, you chop!!”
I got blank stares and they just continued on. I don’t think they even spotted the leopard, but it had gotten a massive skrik and took off at full pace across the road and disappeared down into the riverbed.
A few of the gang parked up the road had seen the leopard sprint across the road so they also came charging forward, which fortunately opened a gap in the traffic jam, so we continued on.
Next up was a kite with its kill, a shy monitor lizard in a tree which turned into a mission to photograph, then some boons relaxing and a fat or pregnant steenbok next to Sunset dam.
We parked off at Sunset dam for half an hour just watching the locals and then headed back to camp. We then decided to not go out again as everybody was still sick of the car, so I started an early braai.
To be continued
It wasn’t a leopard sighting worth getting excited about as it was deep in thick bush and a “flat cat”, so I wanted to get through the gang of cars, but there was just no way through and my patience was starting to get extended again, therefore I reversed around 100m down the road to a shady spot where we were alone, switched off and waited for a gap to appear in the traffic jam.
Around 5 minutes later a gangster boon troop came charging along and they were heading through the bush in a direct line towards where the leopard had been so I started chirping that they would chase the leopard which would maybe clear the traffic jam, however minutes past and nothing happened much to my frustration.
5 minutes later I had entered into “daydream mode” to avoid a blood pressure moment due to the traffic jam and while staring for no particular reason into the bush next to the car I spotted a head peaking over the bank and then the penny dropped.
“LEOPARD! #$^#*, camera!”
A 100m up the road the traffic jam hadn’t moved so obviously nobody had picked up that the leopard had moved off, but she was now standing on the bank looking down at us.
The leopard spent a few seconds checking us out, which was fortunate as it gave us time to get organized with the cameras and then she started down to the road to cross.
A second after the above pic was taken things changed as an old hardly roadworthy car full of staff and their relatives or friends had hooted their way through the traffic jam and were approaching at speed and nearly hit the leopard, so I lost it.
“Hey! Watch the leopard, you chop!!”
I got blank stares and they just continued on. I don’t think they even spotted the leopard, but it had gotten a massive skrik and took off at full pace across the road and disappeared down into the riverbed.
A few of the gang parked up the road had seen the leopard sprint across the road so they also came charging forward, which fortunately opened a gap in the traffic jam, so we continued on.
Next up was a kite with its kill, a shy monitor lizard in a tree which turned into a mission to photograph, then some boons relaxing and a fat or pregnant steenbok next to Sunset dam.
We parked off at Sunset dam for half an hour just watching the locals and then headed back to camp. We then decided to not go out again as everybody was still sick of the car, so I started an early braai.
To be continued
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What a beautiful spotted lady; your usual leopard luck You might not think that it is very special sighting, but for normal visitors it would make their visit
That a very pregnant steenbok
I understand perfectly well your idiosyncrasy for roadblocks It was even useful this time around
That a very pregnant steenbok
I understand perfectly well your idiosyncrasy for roadblocks It was even useful this time around
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I am on board now as well, Bushcraft,
although all the medical incidents sounds not that good
At least sightingwise the trip started as a usual Bushcraft trip with lions, more lions and leopards already
although all the medical incidents sounds not that good
At least sightingwise the trip started as a usual Bushcraft trip with lions, more lions and leopards already
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Those are very good leopard pics, with interesting light and shadows, Bushy!
Crazy traffic on that road...
Love the monitor, and the steenbok preggo, never seen that!
Lis was moaning about barefoot, not me!
Crazy traffic on that road...
Love the monitor, and the steenbok preggo, never seen that!
Lis was moaning about barefoot, not me!
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Wow! Now the Leopards are coming to you.
I think the baboon might have eaten some fermented fruit by mistake.
We also encountered some of those speedsters on the H4-1 and wondered how much carnage they are responsible for??
I think the baboon might have eaten some fermented fruit by mistake.
We also encountered some of those speedsters on the H4-1 and wondered how much carnage they are responsible for??
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LOTS11Ratel wrote:We also encountered some of those speedsters on the H4-1 and wondered how much carnage they are responsible for??
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