BOTSWANA: Hunt Report Kanana July 2013

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I've just returned from another great safari with Kanana Safaris in Botswana. Three of us had a blast over 10 days. Report to come soon!!
 
Saw your name on the board.
I was wondering how you did.
We did leave you a couple of animals. Not much room in the Salt shed though. :)

Look forward to seeing your report.
I'll be working on mine......
 
We had a blast once again. I am waiting on our camera man to get the video clips loaded and some of the pictures sent to me. Lots of fun and animals!
 
What a "tease"!! Both of you!...lol Hurry up, we're waiting.
 
What your Back and I'm not reading your report:confused: whats the problem you've had at lease one nights rest right! :popcorn:
 
Seriously........the nerve!
 
I'm waiting as well! Did anyone get to hunt with J.P.?
 
Saw your name on the board.
I was wondering how you did.
We did leave you a couple of animals. Not much room in the Salt shed though. :)

Look forward to seeing your report.
I'll be working on mine......

wayne i heard there was a stack of trophies in the shed, and your whole report is going to be an epistle of biblical proportions :D....and tom, patsy and tinus said they had a good time with you, but i believe the wind was a bit on the cold side!!
 
I'm waiting as well! Did anyone get to hunt with J.P.?

I got to hunt with JP a bit.
Letting him loose on the local wildlife is not really fair.
 
wayne i heard there was a stack of trophies in the shed, and your whole report is going to be an epistle of biblical proportions :D....and tom, patsy and tinus said they had a good time with you, but i believe the wind was a bit on the cold side!!

I can honestly say that the Baakie ride one morning on the run up to #1 to drop a hunter off had to be the second coldest Baakie ride I have had in Africa. Before sunrise, wind, minus 2 to 6C, frost, and a race to get to the blind.
I had almost every last bit of warm clothing i had along for the trip with me ON.

The coldest was the next morning, more humidity, after it RAINED. Humidity went up and the temp went down.
This morning I had EVERY LAST piece of warm clothing on including my rain gear to block wind.
Martin had warned me that it would be cold the next morning. I did not really believe him.
I learned all about humidity that morning. Desert.....hmmmm.

It will be proportional.... Still have not gotten back onto any sort of local time.

We'll get there.
 
I can honestly say that the Baakie ride one morning on the run up to #1 to drop a hunter off had to be the second coldest Baakie ride I have had in Africa. Before sunrise, wind, minus 2 to 6C, frost, and a race to get to the blind.
I had almost every last bit of warm clothing i had along for the trip with me ON.

The coldest was the next morning, more humidity, after it RAINED. Humidity went up and the temp went down.
This morning I had EVERY LAST piece of warm clothing on including my rain gear to block wind.
Martin had warned me that it would be cold the next morning. I did not really believe him.
I learned all about humidity that morning. Desert.....hmmmm.

It will be proportional.... Still have not gotten back onto any sort of local time.

We'll get there.

Sounds Good Wayne we'll give you 1 maybe 2 more hours to get your act together :laughing: can't wait to read about it.
 
Come on guys, we need som pictures and words here;) Stop complaining about the cold and start writing:D!!
 
Come on guys, we need som pictures and words here;) Stop complaining about the cold and start writing:D!!

Just for that. Here's a picture and a riddle.

How many hands does it take to "start" a lightbulb in Botswana in the Winter?












Two.

One to do the pre heating of the bulb and another to turn the switch on.
 

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Just for that. Here's a picture and a riddle.

How many hands does it take to "start" a lightbulb in Botswana in the Winter?












Two.

One to do the pre heating of the bulb and another to turn the switch on.

they using diesel powered bulbs there? :headscratch::biggrin2:
 
they using diesel powered bulbs there? :headscratch::biggrin2:

The twelve volt solar system was great to work with to have light in your tent.

It was always dark when I came back to the tent or left the tent. I had a head lamp, (required equipment) but most times late at night or early in the morning the bulbs were so cold they would not illuminate without the gas getting a kick start from being warmed with your hand first. It took me a while to figure it out.
Energy efficient Fluorescents bulbs do not like the cold.

Speaking of frozen Diesel, that is another story all together for the RSA section of the report.
The anti gel agent used in RSA diesel is only good to -7C and that does not quite cut the mustard at -12C to -15C.
 
It will be proportional.... Still have not gotten back onto any sort of local time.

We'll get there.

So now that you are back do we have to stop being jealous?
 
The anti gel agent used in RSA diesel is only good to -7C and that does not quite cut the mustard at -12C to -15C.

Since there are no shivering smileys I ill refrain from commenting.
 

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