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Here is a video explaining ten items I can't do without on a typical day on safari. I hope this helps not only in planning your next safari but also dreaming of your next great hunt!
Philip
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I could not agree more with respect to binos and carrying harness - mine are Leica, but the same capability and harness set-up. Also, headlamps and a quality small flashlight are so important. Once in the Caprivi, four of us were trying to make our way 4 miles back to the boat through the blackthorn after dark and dodging elephants along the way. The only flashlight was mine. Would have hated to do it by feel. I use a cotton bandana rather than wool, but I am typically in Mozambique in humid country near the equator. A gun slip for boats or land cruisers is so important. Great job putting it together.
