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12 September 2010, 11:57
shakariThe adventure begins
Can't see the ends so can't be 110% positive but it looks like a mopane leaf (with insect eggs) to me?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mopane Useful tree, the mopane.
12 September 2010, 12:25
Stephen Palosquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
I am practicing rolling with it. NOTHING is going to bother me on this trip.
And
Its all good!! Part of the fun.
Sounds to me that with that approach you're over qualified to come to Africa

Have a GREAT time

12 September 2010, 12:30
Stephen Palosquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
I noticed a woman pulling leaves from a tree and stripping them though her teeth. Here's a pic of what she was eating. I tried it.....very sweet and tasty. Anybody know what this is?
I found this passage on someone's "Blog"
The mopane worms have started. First the leaves turned green after the rain, and the heat cranked up a notch again adding humidity to the mix. Then somebody laid little tiny white eggs on the undersides of the leaves. Stacked together in rows they are apparently very sugary, and baboons and monkeys snack on them as sweet treats.
Obviously not enough though because suddenly the trees are dripping with mopane worms as all the little eggs are hatching.
The web address for the whole blog is:
Monkeys on the roof - blog12 September 2010, 12:34
FrostbitThe Baboons are right!! Those Mopane "larvae" are very tasty!! Thanks for letting me know what I'm eating.

Guess my Mom was right when she said I'd eat anything. Always thought I had a tapeworm.
13 September 2010, 00:44
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Stephen Palos:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
I am practicing rolling with it. NOTHING is going to bother me on this trip.
And
Its all good!! Part of the fun.
Sounds to me that with that approach you're over qualified to come to Africa

Have a GREAT time
The "approach" worked to our advantage. There was a screw up with a desert tour of the Namib and the booking person felt bad so they upgraded us to a "villa" at the Stiltz for our last night versus the room we had paid for.
Enjoy!!15 September 2010, 00:49
Bob BixbyWe stayed in the Villa for 5 nights last summer after a 10 day hunt with Han's Hunts in the Khomashochland Mountains.
We were with two other couples, and to be honest, this was one of the highlights of the trip.
The women absolutely loved the place. We guys, loved the deck where we smoked a cigar each night to just celebrate the fact that we were in Africa. Oh, and the little bottles of Amarula were pretty good as well.
We had our 6 month old baby with us, and the heated beds were incredible.
Only issue we had there was...
The Fireplace, they had us burn the fire logs soaked in petroleum rather than real wood.
We look back on our pictures and envy you being there right now.
Enjoy! The food and everything was great!!!
We can't wait to return and your video has really solidified that fact...
"Once you've wrestled, everything else in life is easy."
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18 September 2010, 18:04
FrostbitQuick update from Malan's (ARUB) in Namibia. In the salt - Cheetah, Hartman's Zebra, Kudu, Warthog. Heading back out this afternoon. Malan is a great PH, area is loaded with game. Detailed report when I get back.
18 September 2010, 21:19
MARK H. YOUNGJim,
Big congrats! Malan does a great job. I'm very glad you got the Hartemann's as it is unique to Namibia and a Cheetah???? Wow! Hopefully at some point they'll be importable. Good on the kudu and warthog also.
You might like to know that I just had a client leave the Luangwa where you'll be in a few days who shot a 42" hardheaded buffalo plus other trophies. he reported seeing loads of game of all varieties.
How is Joyce liking the whole expereince?
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 18 September 2010, 22:39
FrostbitMalan does do a fantastic job. Blue Wildebeest added to the salt shed tonight.
Joyce is having a great time. She's riding in the back and has bonded with the trackers.
Honestly Malan has the best game eyes of anyone I have ever met. He see's game two ridges away that I have trouble finding with binoculars.
You should definitely hype this set up for plains game hunters. It doesn't get better than this.
20 September 2010, 16:49
FrostbitSitting in Jo-berg airport awaiting flight to Lusaka. Final count for Namibia was Cheetah, Hartman's Zebra, big Warthog, Kudu, and Blue Wildebeest. Details later.
20 September 2010, 20:54
FishN4EyesFrostbit,
Awesome reports, keep them coming.
I was in Namibia in June and absolutely loved it.
Good luck with the buff and thanks for the updates!
20 September 2010, 20:59
MARK H. YOUNGJim,
The buffalo awaits. I'm still working on having the lion trucked up for you.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 20 September 2010, 21:53
BrettAKSCIAwesome Jim!!! Can't wait to hear all the details when you get back!!!
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20 September 2010, 22:06
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26 September 2010, 06:00
D. NelsonAny body know how its going!!! (Mark, have you heard anything from Laura?) I'm waiting!
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26 September 2010, 08:11
jdollarquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Just woke up from a nice nap (code word for sleeping off the Champagne, Scotch, and Port from 1st class) in our "cabana" in Heathrow's airport. Dang the shower was nice as well. Three hours until we jump on the leg to Jo-berg.
Tah tah for now.
Jim
man, i remember those cabanas in the first class departure lounge in Heathrow last year. i arrived in London at 6 AM, took a shower and changed clothes in the arrival lounge, then took the tube to downtown London for a day of sightseeing( i had a 14 hour layover). tube back to Heathrow, 2 hour nap in a cabana, then a great dinner in the first class departure lounge restaurant. back on the plane, couple of drinks and a movie and 8 hours sleep till Joberg. you can't beat BA first class service- at least when the ticket cost $75 service charge and freq. flier miles!! i have gotten to where i enjoy the trip/first class service almost as much as the the hunt- since it is almost free. then again, i don't take a gun anymore. here's hoping you whacked 'em in Zambia!!
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26 September 2010, 19:00
MARK H. YOUNGDarin,
I spoke to Lauara Du Plooy yesterday. Jim and Joyce are chilling in camp with their trophies in the salt. I'll let Jim elaborate once he returns.
jdollar,
You couldn't be more right. After we had flown BA business and first a couple of times on our mileage Sadie informed me that she would not be returning to Africa unless we could fly business or first everytime. So with the exception of a trip to Cameroon and one to Tanzania we have flown BA business or first each time. We use our cards for literally everything to earn that mileage and it's well worth it. There certainly is something to be said for arriving in Africa relaxed and well rested. It just sets the tone for the trip.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 30 September 2010, 21:16
FrostbitChilling in Jo-Berg British Air lounge sipping Champagne. Detailed hunt report to follow (actually two hunt reports counting Namibia & Zambia).
Mark was right though. Did a 7 day Buff hunt with Johnny du Plooy where you are allowed 7 animals total and I had 9 in the salt by the end of day three. I'll explain later.
Body count.......
Buff, Croc, Puku, Impala, Bushbuck, Cookson's Wildebeest, Hyena, and Hippo x 2.
Like I said.....I'll explain later.
30 September 2010, 21:20
FrostbitOops!! Correction. 7 in the salt and 2 in the village bellies.

30 September 2010, 21:45
D. NelsonCan't wait to hear the details!!!! The suspense is killing me!!
Best regards, D. Nelson
01 October 2010, 00:45
MARK H. YOUNGJim,
Sorry I missed your call yesterday. I'm very anxious to hear all the details. Now you know why we recommend who we do.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 01 October 2010, 12:29
FrostbitHere's your teaser!! Detailed report a couple of days after I get back hopefully.
01 October 2010, 14:50
FrostbitThe other amazing thing was a 21 day cat hunter came to camp on our day 4. He got his Leopard on our day 7, and his Lion on the morning of our charter day out.
Pretty cool to see the critters and the celebration.
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