Haven't even left on my first trip to Africa, already planning the next!

I always look at things this way: once I visited Africa the first time, I really never left.....I always think of Africa every day, it's never far from my thoughts. It has always provided me comfort, when I really need it in my daily movements. It's been a motivation to get up every day and work hard.
 
I have to agree with Enysse, nothing makes getting up and going to work better than knowing you have a hunt booked, my mental outlook is so much better, to be planning and dreaming!
 
Why hunt in Africa? I do not know. I know that Africa is addictive. Africa has infected me two hunters: Prince Eustachy Sapieha from Kenya and Paul Kardasz ( my agent safari). Prince Eustachy Sapieha was a hunter with license White Hunter, a member of The East African Professional Hunters Association. To the professional hunters Prince Sapieha was adopted by: Tony Dyer, Andrew Holmberg, Reggie Destro, Glen Cottar. The memories of this wonderful man and hunter were printed by the African Outfitter.
Paul Kardasz is disciple Prince Sapieha ( www.safariconsultants.info ).
Paul Kardasz and Prince Eustachy Sapieha wrote a book together Safari,Hunting in East Africa and South Africa.
I know part of my soul can will always wandered in the wilderness of Africa.
 
Bushmore, I am retired Army, Dropped out of college and enlisted (AIRBORNE!!) then Fight School and retired Warrant Officer.

There are only 2 sararis in a lifetime: The First and the NEXT !!!!
 
Even if I can't type safari!!!
 

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