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Legendary Adventures - 2005 photo gallery
10 December 2005, 23:37
DavidCLegendary Adventures - 2005 photo gallery
I just noticed Legendary Adventure has updated their photo gallery with pictures of their 2005 hunts.
They take some fantastic trophies and I just love having a look at all the amazing species Tanzania has to offer..!!!
Thought you folks might enjoy this as well.
Legendary Adventures 2005 photo galleryRegards,
Dave
11 December 2005, 03:27
bwanamrmNice trophies...all of the lions were superb and buffalo 6,7 & 11 were the buffalo dreams are made of. At least my dreams... Also a nice download on lions and why they hunt only mature males.
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Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch...
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And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!
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11 December 2005, 08:38
DavidCbwanamrm,
There are some real beauts on their website! I really like Buff #11...what a bruiser.
Besides the Buff & Lion they have taken some great plains game espcially Sable and Roan.
Like you said....the stuff dreams are made of.

I do believe our own Spring and his son are on page #8 under the title Wildebeest #3.
Regards,
Dave
11 December 2005, 15:46
500grainsNice trophy photos. From their website, Lendendary Adventures looks like an agent who sends clients to either Wengert Windrose or to Tanzania Game Tracker Safaris. Is that correct?
11 December 2005, 17:51
SpringTGT owns Wengert Windrose. They bought them several years ago. The only reason they still keep the WW name active is because Tanzania has a law on the books that basically limits the amount of concessions a particular safari company can have. By operating under both names, they are able to have twice as many concessions as they could otherwise. This is not unique to TGT as several companies in TZ do this and 3 or 4 even have more concessions under their belt than does TGT. TGT also owns the old "Ker & Downey" trade name, one that goes back to the classic days of the safari industry. They use it for photographic safaris. All 3 are owned by a family in Texas and marketed under the name of
Legendary Adventures.Oh, and yes, David, that’s us with the wildebeest. Thanks for noticing!
13 December 2005, 03:04
DavidCSpring,
Thanks for the info. Your post peaked my interest...
Do you know who the other top concession holders in Tanazania are? I had heard that Legendary Adventures had a bunch of really good areas but, no word on any of the other large holders....
Regards,
Dave
13 December 2005, 04:07
T.CarrTwo of the other big players are
Tanzania Big Game Safaris (Raoul Ramoni)
and
Tanganyika Wildlife Safaris (Gerard Pasanisi).
Regards,
Terry
Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
13 December 2005, 04:43
DC300quote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
Nice trophy photos. From their website, Lendendary Adventures looks like an agent who sends clients to either Wengert Windrose or to Tanzania Game Tracker Safaris. Is that correct?
Yes, they use Tanzania Game Tracker Safaris.
DC300
13 December 2005, 07:53
bulldog563Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how much it would cost to buy a safari outfit like TGTS? Also I have heard TGTS is really expensive...anyone have any idea on how much their 21 day safari runs?
13 December 2005, 08:14
DavidCbulldog,
I have their 2004 price list and a 21 day 1x1 is $55,690.00 which is $2652.00 per day...
I saw them at SCI last January and they had an extremely impressive floor display. I took them to be a first class outfit who are very client oriented.
There are a couple guys here who have hunted with them. Perhaps they will chime in with some real world experience.
I am looking forward to getting their yearly hunting journal "Scope"....it's as close as I can get right now.

Terry,
Thanks for the info regarding concession holders.
Regards,
Dave