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I thought I would update my trip with a couple of more photos. For those that have never been across the pond and someone says something about thorns, this is a small sample of what they are talking about. ![]() Riding to another area looking for Bushbuck. The brush was some kind of thick. ![]() Every day we would stop for lunch and a fire would be built. Sausage, pork chops and all kinds of goodies would be fixed. The food was fantastic and if you went away hungry it was your own fault. ![]() It was amazing how the trackers retrieved the animals taken from the canyons and mountains we hunted on. If the animal was small enough two would carry the stretcher. If more was needed they would but a strap around the middle and put on some more help. ![]() When it could be used they put the larger animals in a type of wagon and huffed and puffed and headed on down the mountain. ![]() Well I guess that’s all for now, I am taking up to much bandwidth. Thanks for looking. | ||
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Bob, Thanks for the photos, here is a link to your First Trip Report so, later on, people will be able to connect the two reports. Regards, Terry ![]() Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns] | |||
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