Day 6… a good morning becomes a fantastic day
16 December
Wendy decided to have a sleep in this morning so I was the lone musketeer today, it was our last full day at Lower Sabie so I wanted to get as much of the South in today, it was a total day drive plan coming into my mind… starting this morning with the S21 on my way to Skuks and then the H1-2 back to camp, from there the H10->S29 and the S128 back to camp and then just for good measure the H4-1 for an afternoon drive and take the S79 back to camp. Many kilometres had to be covered but the 14 hour days of summer allowed as many as 200km a day which was in my favour…
I was first at the gate and driving in front this morning, the other cars behaving themselves and following me at a distance and it was quiet in the dark with only a few hippos grazing next to the road. After about 10km I saw something in the distance and after eyeing it with my binocs I started jumping up and down again in my car… I was so excited but couldn’t rush towards what was moving into my direction…
So number 2 on my wishlist was ticked. Strange behaviour, they did it with the bakkie and this car behind me…
I followed these two for 2km towards Lower Sabie but decided it was time to get a move on to Skuks and turned around.
And then I saw this meneertjie strolling my way, the morning is blossoming with sightings, I don’t mind a slow morning if this is what happens…
Then I go a baby tortie in the road
Now I don’t know if I have shared enough how BIG a snake fan I am, if I see them I’m always stoked but bummed out as well because they normally move too fast for any kiekies, I have been very fortunate this trip as all I wanted to see the last few trips was a puffie and guess who was waiting in the road for me…
After a while he moved into the bushes, I have a very gagga video of it, and then it chilled next to the road… what more can I ask for?
A car stopped next me and asked what I was looking at, I reversed and showed them, it was three okes and we had a short chat, nothing was on the road from Skuks to the S21 which I was glad about as I really wanted to do the S21 this morning and there was no need to deviate now. I left them with the puffie and turned on the dirt road. The road was strangely very quiet for my taste and only got this Mr Majestic
And a few chameleons
I did drive into another non-forum friend of mine, this was the third trip we would see each other this year, his name is Thokozani and he was in the Park with the boys… I was informed that the S21 was dead, uhm, I knew that as I already drove 18km of the road and he told me that the previous day the lions was again 5km from the S114 and 100m from them a leopard… WHAT!?! Oh well, that is the unpredictability of Kruger for you… We waved goodbye and on I drove again, I took the S114 and then came out on the H1-1 from there I was informed about lions at the S112 entrance so I turned to the H3, and oh how glad I was that I did it instead of turning back and taking the dirt to the S112. I got there and there was only one uno as well as a bakkie that stopped on the right side of the uno so I took my 4x4 and went a bit offroad to the left of the uno, we were 3 cars on my side but the opposite side of the lions were a traffic jam which I don’t want to be part of. There were 2 sub-adults, 6 cubs and 3 female lions. This sighting lasted for 10 minutes maybe but it was the best cub sighting I’ve ever had in the Park.
Afterwards one female passed my car with a sub-adult male and it is one of those whoops moments as she basically brushed my car as she passed and my car was switched off, I just froze in my car as my windows couldn’t wind up… The people in the uno looked at me with wide eyes and I just shrugged and then turned around as I wanted other people to enjoy the sighting as well. I stopped at Skuks for a bathroom break and something cold to drink, I got a message from Wendy that she is doing the H5 then S26 to Mpondo, on my way to LS I got a message from her that she saw a serval and I was SO JEALOUS, something that I so want to see but I was so happy about my sightings this morning, don’t know if I would trade? Here is the sightings of my drive…
Buffalo
Grey duiker
Beautiful bushbuck
And at sunset dam I stayed a while with this amazing specimen having a mudbath
I stayed at camp for a while, read maybe a chapter when the road was calling me again so I had to listen. On the bridge there was a giant kingfisher posing so beautifully
And what makes the H10 such a beautiful road is the open spaces and you can see animals in the distance.
Another great sighting for me was this hornbill snacking a bit, he decided that he doesn’t want spectators and moved further in the bushes…
And I believe that this is a black shouldered kite? What say the specialists?
Then I got the a surprise I didn’t expect. I stopped on the low water bridge and like every time I do hope to see something special, something you don’t see everyday, something you can only see near water. And I see this car in front of me looking to my left and as I look towards the pools I see something sliding in the water, it happened so fast but I got a few pics, I have proof of my second Cape clawless Otter in KNP!!!!! How amazing is this day?
I was jumping out of my skin by now, I had 90 minutes to go before gate closing time so just a short drive was in order. I got a small roadblock just before the S79 E entrance and check this cutie pie. Wendy came from the front and we shared a few words an left for the camp.
Just after this there were another roadblock, people dressed in army clothes checked the cars which was great! A thumbs-up to SANPArks!!!! They were checking the entry permits and searched cars. I think these unplanned searches is a great initiative for the rhino war.
I turned on the S79 and 300m in look what was waiting in the distance…
I didn’t know what to do, must I drive on or stop or speed? Then she disappeared. I kept on driving and as guesstimated where she was I looked to my left and behind the bushes I had this horrible view.
A car came from the front as I got to her and I asked them did they see her. Nothing! At least the car behind me, my neighbour saw her. I told them to move next to me so they can look through the bushes and I drove forward for if she would move, and she did after a minute.
At least all three of us saw her and then it was time to move on as the clock was ticking. I thought to myself I have seen everything except a rhino today and around the next corner this popped up…
Now it was cherry on my koek as we Afrikaners would say. The big 5, wild dog, puffie and a CCO… we could ask for nothing better. I got to camp just with a minute to spare and it was time to fill up my car as we were to meet Sparrow and co in Phala and stay at Sable Hide tomorrow so a long road lay ahead. Now came blunder #3 for the trip: I ask the attendant to fill it up, he tells me the amount I need to pay and after I gave him the money quickly go in his office to get change. He hands me the change and then walk to another car. I start my car and drive away….KA-KLONK… and as I look back the petrol hose is still in my car and stretched to its max. So I reverse and he takes it out and then walks off again. I drive to camp and tell the story to Wendy and I decide to inspect the spot and see this…
I pretty negative now and go back to reception to report this, I’m sorry but have any one of you experienced this? I have never in my life checked if they take out the petrol hose and close my petrol cap… I didn’t know that we should check it out. I see the camp manager and tell her the story, she takes a pic and inform met that she must communicate with regional office and will come back to me. I did get a sms from her the following day and that was it, it has been more than a month now and still nothing from SANPArks, how bad is that?
Back to my TR, we had our last braai and after a few KPA’s we went to bed as tomorrow an early morning of packing awaits us.
To be continued…