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She parked off on the lower branch and I found myself saying “Go, now!” because if she hadn’t hesitated she would have pounced almost on top of the bush buck, however 2 seconds later the bush buck spotted her and charged off while sounding a panicked alarm.
The leopard looked around for about a minute and then bailed to the ground and went behind some thick bush, so we thought that we wouldn’t see her again, but suddenly she emerged with a half-eaten kill and jumped up into a different tree with it.

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She soon lost interest in her kill and just left it lying on a branch, but she certainly wasn’t shy and moved closer to us through the trees until she found a spot to her liking and parked off.

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The car gang had grown during this time and others were looking for a spot, so we decided to call it a day and returned to camp.
The partying staff, guests or whoever they were (at least 12 people at a place that couldn’t sleep more than 4) behind the EH huts continued this evening but it was much worse and eventually at around 11pm I went outside with my high powered spotlight, dressed in only “sleeping shorts”, and brightened up their night while shouting at the same time that there’s a no noise policy in place from 9:30pm. They got the hint and I never heard them again.
I have since checked on the old Lower Sabie camp map and this “jol spot” is exactly where the old Moffat guest house used to be. On the new camp map they are defined as 2xBD2’s so they should sleep a maximum of 4 people and based on this they couldn’t have been staff, it must have been guests.
To be continued