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Anybody in Dar mid-March?
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I'll be in Dar es Salaam for a couple of days in the 13th to 16th of March period, staying at the Sea Cliff. Anybody in Dar during that period?


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It's raining, stinking hot, liquid humid and traffic worse than ever. No thank you! Cool

Nevertheless, hope you have a successful trip whatever the reason...... beer


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That's why they call it "work"!


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I'll be staying at a different hotel since the Sea Cliff only has executive suites available at 430 Euros per night.


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Wink,
where are you hunting and with who?
 
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This is a business trip, unfortunately. I will gladly drink alcoholic beverages with any hunter who happens to be in town outside of normal business hours, which I interpret pretty loosely depending on the circumstances.


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Sorry I'll miss you. Short-stopping this year in Arusha and will only hit Dar on the return trip on March 23 for a brief layover. Will probably never leave the plane, and certainly not the airport. Hope to catch you next time.
 
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Originally posted by Bwanamich:
It's raining, stinking hot, liquid humid and traffic worse than ever. No thank you! Cool

Nevertheless, hope you have a successful trip whatever the reason...... beer


You're right about the heat and humidity, no rain today though. Good weather for a cold Kili however. Staying for the first time at the Coral Beach, very nice rooms and a nice little beach.


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Shook hands and had a beer with Alistair James yesterday at the Coral Beach Hotel. Anybody ever have him as a PH?

He has now opened a transport logistics company and apparently doesn't hunt much any more. One of my former colleagues is now his director of finance.


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