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For me...a spacewalk..



 
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Good one..but I would still choose the spacewalk...to get some perspective..



 
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I will go with this one.


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I will go with this one.


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A space walk with lions and elephants on license


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Damn, Saeed, you would be so dangerous! rotflmo Mr. Playboy! rotflmo
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How about a T-Rex hunt with my.585


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Alpine Ibex free range or North American Big Horn.
 
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The next dangerous game hunt in Africa!!
 
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Tiger ( bengal and Amur ) on foot and gaur
The extinct ones would be mammoth, saber tooth tiger, wooly rhino, auroch, short face bear, T Rex ...


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Landing a fighter on aircraft carriers. But I love Africa DG hunts as well.
 
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Landing a fighter on aircraft carriers. But I love Africa DG hunts as well.


That is too easy - just like flying my mavic pro drone Big Grin

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well at ky age getting laid twice in the same week sure does have appeal
 
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or even in the same month old
 
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Hell, I'll take being as old as I am now and all your money...
 
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Being 15 years younger so I could plan another DG hunt in Africa. Roll Eyes


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Being a teenager again with all the knowledge and money I have now sounds great!

Eventually, I'd still want to book a long DG hunt in Africa.

With all that knowledge and money I'd probably bring 4 'observers.'
 
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Nothing can!

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Saeed’s answer is great, but in my case because it would extend my hunting... lol!

But if I could, inventing a physical time machine would be better... go back and hunt with Selous with all my current goodies! Asia hunting, as well as African.
 
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Visits to Jim Corbett sites in the foothills of the Himalaya, such as the Jim Corbett National Park and the locations referred to in Jim Corbett’s books on man-eaters.

Together with my Ramnagar based friend and colleague I conduct tours to places like Rudraprayag, Mohan, Thak and others. Our next trip will take us to Champawat where Corbett killed a tigress which was responsible for over 400 dead and eaten people.
 
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I have to agree with this quote. Being a teenager again with all my current knowledge and Saeed’s money would work really well! jumping
 
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Landing a fighter on aircraft carriers. But I love Africa DG hunts as well.


I was an aircraft mechanic in the Navy for 20 years, and then a civilian ground safety officer in a Navy F/A-18 test and evaluation squadron.


Every fighter jockey I knew said that there wasn't much better than cloud surfing an F/A-18.
 
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I have to agree with this quote. Being a teenager again with all my current knowledge and Saeed’s money would work really well! jumping


That would probably got you in jail


" Until the day breaks and the nights shadows flee away " Big ivory for my pillow and 2.5% of Neanderthal DNA flowing thru my veins.
When I'm ready to go, pack a bag of gunpowder up my ass and strike a fire to my pecker, until I squeal like a boar.
Yours truly , Milan The Boarkiller - World according to Milan
PS I have big boar on my floor...but it ain't dead, just scared to move...

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Only fools hope to live forever
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A 6 month hunting adventure all over India. Does not have to be 5 star but just the opportunity to hunt good numbers of game in different regions with basic needs met.

South India - Nilgiri Tahr, Gaur, Elephant, BLACK Leopard, Muntjack, Red / wild dog, wild boar, four horned antelope, Silver Mahseer fishing
Central India - Tiger, Sambar, Chital, Gharial, Barasingha, Hog deer,
Western India - Tiger, leopard, Gaur, Black Buck, Nilgai, chital, Sambar, carcal, chinkara, wolf,
Northern India - below 7000 ft - Tiger, Leopard, Goral, Crocodile, Serow, Urial sheep, wild boar, Golden Mahseer fishing
Northern India - above 7000 feet - Snow leopard,Marco Polo sheep, Tibetan Argali, Himalayan tahr, Ibex, blue sheep, markhor,
Eastern India - Elephant, tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, hog deer, wild buffalo, gaur, Rhino - 3 species before 1910, Takin in the mountains, banteng,

Edited - Please add Himalayan black bear, sloth bear and Himalayan brown bear

Lots of ducks, geese, partridge, pheasant, hare, squirrels, jungle fowl, porcupine, lesser cats, mongoose, imperial pigeon, green pigeon

Probably 1850 to 1910 - breach loading black powder doubles and then cordite ammo!

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A 6 month hunting adventure all over India. Does not have to be 5 star but just the opportunity to hunt good numbers of game in different regions with basic needs met.

South India - Nilgiri Tahr, Gaur, Elephant, BLACK Leopard, Muntjack, Red / wild dog, wild boar, four horned antelope, Silver Mahseer fishing
Central India - Tiger, Sambar, Chital, Gharial, Barasingha, Hog deer,
Western India - Tiger, leopard, Gaur, Black Buck, Nilgai, chital, Sambar, carcal, chinkara, wolf,
Northern India - below 7000 ft - Tiger, Leopard, Goral, Crocodile, Serow, Urial sheep, wild boar, Golden Mahseer fishing
Northern India - above 7000 feet - Snow leopard,Marco Polo sheep, Tibetan Argali, Himalayan tahr, Ibex, blue sheep, markhor,
Eastern India - Elephant, tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, hog deer, wild buffalo, gaur, Rhino - 3 species before 1910, Takin in the mountains, banteng,

Lots of ducks, geese, partridge, pheasant, hare, squirrels, jungle fowl, porcupine, lesser cats, mongoose, imperial pigeon, green pigeon

Probably 1850 to 1910 - breach loading black powder doubles and then cordite ammo!

Dreams are free!


This is better than your dangerous game experience in Africa?


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A 6 month hunting adventure all over India. Does not have to be 5 star but just the opportunity to hunt good numbers of game in different regions with basic needs met.

South India - Nilgiri Tahr, Gaur, Elephant, BLACK Leopard, Muntjack, Red / wild dog, wild boar, four horned antelope, Silver Mahseer fishing
Central India - Tiger, Sambar, Chital, Gharial, Barasingha, Hog deer,
Western India - Tiger, leopard, Gaur, Black Buck, Nilgai, chital, Sambar, carcal, chinkara, wolf,
Northern India - below 7000 ft - Tiger, Leopard, Goral, Crocodile, Serow, Urial sheep, wild boar, Golden Mahseer fishing
Northern India - above 7000 feet - Snow leopard,Marco Polo sheep, Tibetan Argali, Himalayan tahr, Ibex, blue sheep, markhor,
Eastern India - Elephant, tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, hog deer, wild buffalo, gaur, Rhino - 3 species before 1910, Takin in the mountains, banteng,

Lots of ducks, geese, partridge, pheasant, hare, squirrels, jungle fowl, porcupine, lesser cats, mongoose, imperial pigeon, green pigeon

Probably 1850 to 1910 - breach loading black powder doubles and then cordite ammo!

Dreams are free!


This is better than your dangerous game experience in Africa?


I sure would hunt India if it were possible. To me it seems quite unique in the diversity of big game wildlife found there. Almost like Africa, but in Asia. And like Africa there must be very high quality habitat to support and sustain such wildlife diversity. I don't see mention in Naki's post but there are even species of Bear ( similar to Black Bear ) in India.
Admittedly my thoughts are pre-biased as one of my grandfathers was born in India. He was a hunter from an early age. I don't think he ever hunted big game there but I remember his misty eyed stories of fabulous bird shooting.


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I never hunted DG in Africa. Only birds & warthog.

I just put that there for perspective.

DG in India includes tiger, Leopard, Wild buffalo (more aggressive than cape buffalo). You could categorise the sloth bear as DG.

30'06King - you are right - Left out Himalayan black bear, sloth bear and Himalayan brown bear


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Nothing is better than hunting in Africa. Alaska does not come close. The only way to improve the African experience is to bring someone special along. Such as Stormy Daniels. That would make for a fun night. Errrr, I mean (at my age) a fun five minutes.
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I'd prefer a Lord Derby hunt.

And a 350m2 apartment with river views in Paris, a huge cellar full of Burgundy and some French pussy Big Grin
 
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And a 350m2 apartment with river views in Paris, a huge cellar full of Burgundy and some French pussy Big Grin


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I am very old school when it comes to hunting. I've never done the high end hunts.

I just love the basics of the wilderness, the bush, the dust, the rain, the sounds. Wild game. Crashing and flushing game that you do not see but it sends your heart racing. Seeing wild game after a hard walk.

Sharing a camp with good mates. Cooking on a camp fire. All the yarning and the stories afterwards. The rifles & guns .....

Yes the hunt itself. Sure.

While I hunted a bit in India and shot a few muntjack, the experience of walking for 2 days into very remote areas is the highlight. That was in 1975-76. In more recent years it was seeing tiger and leopard in the wild (vehicle safaris).


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I was thinking TIGER.

But ultimately, the sheer variety of African DG (different species and areas) has me questioning whether anything could top African DG.

Maybe pulling a Corbett and hunting a man-eating tiger....
 
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