An early morning trip down to Nossob
Whilst we were in Nossob, we had a problem with our solar panel and as a result our fridge freezer was not working optimally.
The previous evening we had had a mini divorce (as one does when camping in the Kgalagadi), and we decided, once we had calmed down ,that we needed to return to Nossob the next day to get some ice for the next few days so that we could use the freezer as a large cool box.
December in the Kgalagadi has it’s challenges, but gin and tonic without ice does NOT make the cut!!
(Never mind the meat in the freezer)
We woke early to a hot and humid morning. We had had a few drops of rain overnight, but nothing more than to dirty the windscreen of the bakkie
We were met with this sunrise as we crossed the river bed.
The waterhole was quiet, so we headed down south as was our plan
When you get to the waterhole at Kousant, you need to drive into a road leading to the waterhole, and we always wonder what, if anything will be drinking as you only see water hole at the last minute
This morning we hit the jackpot!!
A Brownie
He seemed to be stuck in the mud, and was looking really stressed about it as only a brownie can do
After a while, he moved off towards the dunes, and suddenly picked up this old eland kill, which was hidden from view by the long grass
He grabbed a piece and trotted off over the dunes to the west
We carried on
Just before Bedinkt we came upon another brownie on the road, heading south.
We followed it for a while, trying not to chase it away, but after a while it moved into riverbed and we lost it.
We hoped it would go to Bedinkt to drink, but after travelling south for a while we realised that Bedinkt was a bit too far away.
Kwang is one of my favourite waterholes in the park, but this year it appeared as if it was dry, and as a result the usual big herds of antelope were absent.
We had in any event, decided to stop there for some coffee and just enjoy the tranquillity of the place.
As we drove into the loop at the waterhole, we were met by this dignified old lady
She was in a sorry state, but you could still see the pride in her eyes. No doubt she had seen a lot in her lifetime, but it is never nice to see an aging lioness
We decided to skip the coffee and leave her in peace
It was only 9.30 in the morning when we arrived in Nossob
