Browns in Kruger July 2016

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Mel wrote:Awesome cheetah sighting! And if it wasn't for the round-shaped thingies at their behinds, it's easy to believe that at least one of them was pregnant lol
Must have stuffed their faces big time. ^Q^

Did you try to get the R560 refunded?
Thanks Mel \O Those cheetah had been chowing all morning on something.

Nope, didn't try for a refund as it would have ended in a drama, so I just wrote it off, but I would have expected some common sense from Sanparks i.e. "We stuffed up your booking and are putting you in an incomplete unit, so are refunding the R560 plus extra" which would happen at any normal establishment.


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Lisbeth wrote::shock: After two days you had seen it all :shock:

How is it possible that Sanparks is NEVER able to do everything right, there is ALWAYS something that does not work out 0*\

The cold must not have been very unpleasant as the warm evenings around the braai is one of the pleasures of being in the park :-(

It sounds as if Hawkeyes is much better ^Q^ ^Q^ ....and you too 0/0
Thanks for popping in Lisbeth \O Yes, there's always an issue of some sort but it becomes the norm.

I suppose the temperatures were fine for most, but for us it's much colder than the KZN coast O-/

Hawkeyes is much better on her meds \O


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Dewi wrote:Do the Rats ever ask you "Dad, can we go and see some normal animals like everyone else please. All we ever see are big cats around every corner." lol

Love the leopard sawing cough video. ^Q^

Cracking cheetah sighting & pics. ^Q^ That's one happy face in the mirror watching them. :-)
lol The rats are heavy into the predators, especially leopard, which I possibly have caused, but they also enjoy all the small things which is great. We stop for all the small things also, I just don't include it all in the TT \O

Yip, that cheetah sighting was a cool surprise X#X


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Flutterby wrote:Wow, in the space of one morning you saw lion, leopard and cheetah!! :shock: -O- ^Q^ ^Q^

The Cow looks happy with the cheetah sighting!! ;-)

Pity about the stuff-up at Satara! 0*\
Ja, we had a fairly good start Flutts, but there are at least 2 fairly quiet days just before RP arrives, however RP has become our lucky charm lately as the really "big days" for us seem to start as he arrives :-? -O-

Yip, the Cow's teeth were hanging out \O


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8th Satara

Today was the Cow’s birthday, so the clan invaded our room before first light and the gift opening ritual began. I couldn’t be seen to be rushing the event as that would lead to an evil eye, so paced around like a chicken until it looked safe to suggest that we pack the car.

I immediately realised as I stepped outside that it was still cold and windy so ducked back inside and warned all that they needed to dress for artic conditions, so it took even longer before all were ready.

I shouldn’t have hassled though because it was still dark at 6:15am when we drove out of camp so we had to drive very slowly and this worked to our advantage as a few cars missed out on these guys just as you turn onto the H7 so we were alone with them.

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We spent around 10 minutes with the badgers as it was a mission to get pics, but they then decided to move further into the bush, so I suggested that we move on; however had no plans on where to go as it was the Cow’s day.

The rats suggested the usual which they nag for every trip when in the Satara area.

“H6 hyena den dad!” and the Cow agreed, so off we went.

When we arrived at the local H6 den the clan were in the road with the remains of an old kill and there was plenty shrieking and howling on the go which added to the excitement of the rats.

The main “lady” then decided to move the stinking remains to the den and then proceeded to stand guard over it.

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The howling continued until 1 hyena was brave enough to attempt to steal a bite which got a full on scrap going and the shrieking escalated.

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The rats were loving this interaction, so I positioned the car and switched off.

A few minutes later a couple juniors cruised out of the den to see what was causing all the commotion and 2 walked up to my car and out of sight which got me wailing

“Those scallywags have gone under my car and will chew everything!”

“Relax, you are paranoid!”

“No way” and I started the car, which got the juniors charging out from underneath and back to the den, so I switched off again.

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Another funny looking hyena arrived from out of the bush and this got the action going again, but it soon calmed down, so we spent another 15 minutes with them before moving on down towards Tshokwane.

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Marheya Pan produced our next sighting that we stopped for and it was another hyena which checked the scene out for a minute before cruising in for a drink.

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The Kumana Dam area was quiet so we continued on to Mazithi Dam which produced 2 male lion parking off next to the water.

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To be continued


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A hamster cheetah =O: =O: =O:


Next trip to the bush??

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A complete hyena show for The Cow's birthday O\/


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WoW Bushcraft,

you hit once again the jackpot with all the leopard, lion and for sure cheetah sighting on your way to Satara :-0 :ty:

plus those awesome hyaena sighting and scops owl in camp ^Q^

5 degrees is in fact cold O**


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Nice hyena sightings! \O Never seen them on the H6 before...maybe we get there too late. -O-


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All the predators are stuffed! :-0

Told you the drought is a good time to go... :yes:

Great pics...wonder what animal that hyena leftovers is? :-?

Alf, maybe you must forward the accommodation problems to your buddy Ezrom at Satara? Their AW Prize certificate is on the line! :twisted:

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