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Johann Lombard had a terrifyingly close encounter with a herd of elephant

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02 September 2013, 15:07
boerbokrib
Johann Lombard had a terrifyingly close encounter with a herd of elephant
http://www.news24.com/Travel/M...fari-jeep-20130902-2

During a recent game drive in the Kruger National Park, veteran game guide, Johann Lombard had a terrifyingly close encounter with a herd of elephant. He was showing a small group of tourists around the park, when the herd suddenly got irate and a large female decided it was time for the jeep to leave. The car was flipped over, but fortunately no one got hurt.
02 September 2013, 18:55
Manyathelo
And you can see the zip on the rifle bag that is sitting on the dash board.....those rifles are merely ornamental for 99% of the photographic guides!
03 September 2013, 01:54
LionHunter
Somebody should be asking at what point the "guide" should remove his rifle from its' case and next, when he should use it for its' intended purpose, yes? Is not his first responsibility the protection of his clients? This incident could have had serious consequences.

I have been in vehicles charged by DG on a few occasions, both while armed and unarmed (through no fault of my own). I greatly prefer to be armed.


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03 September 2013, 04:15
retreever
That was a small female. The big one stopped short an kicked dust.

Mike


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03 September 2013, 04:27
505G
quote:
Originally posted by Manyathelo:
And you can see the zip on the rifle bag that is sitting on the dash board.....those rifles are merely ornamental for 99% of the photographic guides!



Well what is the point of having it if they don't use it ?

(I know, probably to make the clients feel comfortable !).

Lucky someone wasn't injured or killed.


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03 September 2013, 17:20
spear
So much for the Ears held back and the trunk folded under, in the case of a real charge.
03 September 2013, 17:32
John Chalmers
quote:
Originally posted by spear:
So much for the Ears held back and the trunk folded under, in the case of a real charge.


So it was a young un' It did not know the AR rules of engagement.jc Wink




05 September 2013, 14:46
Milo Shanghai
quote:
Originally posted by Manyathelo:
And you can see the zip on the rifle bag that is sitting on the dash board.....those rifles are merely ornamental for 99% of the photographic guides!


SOP is to back away rather than start waving a rifle around.