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Feeling Anxious - Heading for First Solo Safari in a few days.
01 September 2014, 18:20
tanksFeeling Anxious - Heading for First Solo Safari in a few days.
My last safari was with my dad decades ago when I was a teenager.
Now, I am heading to Zim in about a week. Elephant bull, tuskless, cape buffalo, zebra and a leopard if we find one.
I am in Europe now. Heading back to the States in a few days to pick up and do final sight in of rifles, get my Hep-B booster shot and pack.
Then, the trip begins. I have made a pre-Safari checklist, and a Safari pack list in order not to overlook anything.
I think I am ready. Why do I feel anxious though?
01 September 2014, 19:00
MJinesThe Macomber Factor?
Mike
01 September 2014, 19:22
fairgameDon't worry mate. It goes away after your first Gin & Tonic.
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01 September 2014, 20:20
pagosawingnutMaybe it is anticipation instead of anxiety? It'll be fine, go and enjoy yourself. Shoot straight and be safe.
01 September 2014, 21:22
MartyWow, what a shopping list. I'd be tingling all over, quite natural. Where are you going, and who will you be hunting with?
01 September 2014, 23:14
bwana cecilquote:
Why do I feel anxious though?
Hard to explain, but for some of us, living a dream is hard to accept, but I bet when the plane touches down in Africa all that will go away.
LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
02 September 2014, 01:53
lavacaExcitement and anxiousness are pretty close to the same thing. If you weren't excited, there would be something wrong with you or you should find a new hobby.
Best of luck, safe travels, and good hunting.
02 September 2014, 02:36
boarkillerDamn
Enjoy it and have a blast
" 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...
Man should be happy and in good humor until the day he dies...
Only fools hope to live forever
“ Hávamál”
02 September 2014, 02:45
Bama15TANKS, I don't want you to feel anxious or nervous, so I will make the sacrifice and go for you!
02 September 2014, 07:46
bwana cecilquote:
TANKS, I don't want you to feel anxious or nervous, so I will make the sacrifice and go for you!
Only the best of friends will make that kind of sacrifice.
LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
02 September 2014, 08:35
Michael RobinsonRe-watch Episode 3452 of
The Young and the Restless and all will be clear.
Or just finish preparations and go.

Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
03 September 2014, 05:58
Blair 338RUMquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
Don't worry mate. It goes away after your first Gin & Tonic.
+1
03 September 2014, 07:05
LionHunterYou'll do fine, Andy. Just enjoy it all.
I just finished packing and weighing my gear. Beau and I leave tomorrow. Africa is always a treat; #20 in 20 years for me and #3 in a row for Beau!
Best of luck and we'll compare notes after we're back.

Mike
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03 September 2014, 08:16
Beretta682Equote:
Originally posted by tanks:
My last safari was with my dad decades ago when I was a teenager.
Now, I am heading to Zim in about a week. Elephant bull, tuskless, cape buffalo, zebra and a leopard if we find one.
I am in Europe now. Heading back to the States in a few days to pick up and do final sight in of rifles, get my Hep-B booster shot and pack.
Then, the trip begins. I have made a pre-Safari checklist, and a Safari pack list in order not to overlook anything.
I think I am ready. Why do I feel anxious
though?
You don't need to - I should be and I am.
Zim should be a blast.
I am going going to Alaska in one week
Have to do a boat load of work stuff, drive from Florida to Dallas. Do a dove hunt in TX or as Biebs has said a waitering gig. And then get on a plane to Alaska.
I still have do the final sight in for the gun.
Call the charter guy to somehow get to camp.
Talk to the guide - I am going to depend on Biebs for that.
Open my rain gear and thermal gear that is in a box from Mid-way.
Stop by at Cabelas in Gonzales LA to pick my shoes, thermal underwear, sleeping bag ect.
Do a boat load of work and admin stuff for work. Work meetings Houston over weekend.
I have to pack for Alaska, the dove hunting trip, works trips before and after the hunts.
I drive out Thursday morning and I have done nothing yet.
I need to find a packing list for alaska and check it off at Cabelas THursday night.
But Biebs has promised me clear blue skies and view of Mt Mckinley every day.
Mike
03 September 2014, 16:31
tanksI guess the anxiety is more of impatience, anticipation, and excitement. Tomorrow I head back to the States (another 20+ hour trip).
I will have four days to tie up all remaining items before I leave. Can't wait.

03 September 2014, 22:22
sdirksI'm glad to hear that someone besides me has felt this way. Before I made my last trip (to Zim in 2011) I had butterflies for a week, but not the good kind. I had a hard time putting my finger on it too. There was anxiety about my rifle and I arriving in the same places at the same times, about leaving my wife and sons home for two weeks (actually, no small amount of guilt on that point), about whether I should be spending our money on an expensive hunting trip instead of oh, saving for retirement or the kids' college.... But the rational part of my brain had worked through all of that long before, so what was bothering me?
Once I got on the plane for the first leg of the trip, the die was cast. Bags were checked, I was buckled in, I was ready to go! A day and a half later, on the first morning of the hunt, I saw a pair of black rhino, my first wild elephant and a mid-fifties kudu that I didn't want to shoot. I felt great!
I know you will too. Make sure to show us pictures.
03 September 2014, 22:27
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by tanks:
I guess the anxiety is more of impatience, anticipation, and excitement. Tomorrow I head back to the States (another 20+ hour trip).
I will have four days to tie up all remaining items before I leave. Can't wait.
Some of the malaria drugs can cause anxiety and depression in the worst cases.
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03 September 2014, 22:56
tanksThe drugs I will be taking are supposed to be started TWO days prior. I will start them on the 8th.
05 September 2014, 05:54
Upton O. GoodReminds me of the feelings that rose up before a big football game. They aren't comfortable but they are a normal part of the sport of dangerous game hunting.
Besides, when you were a kid, what did you really know, anyway? As I age, my life becomes more "real" and I am mortal.
I imagine the anxiety will start to settle once you board your plane. Best wishes on a great adventure!
05 September 2014, 07:31
lavacaTank:
Best of luck and let us know how it goes. Good hunting; keep the wind in your face.