Grady
AH enthusiast
While doing some research on AH for my upcoming trip to RSA (July 13), I have come across many threads about hunting for a newbie. As this is my first trip I am trying to develop a "packing list" for me and my father (His first trip also). We are trying to avoid the, "I packed WAAAAY to much" syndrome. I have read things like, "pack, then take half out and you will have what you need", "wear your boots on the plane so you don't have to worry about possible lost luggage when you arrive" and "Take cotton" (Which is the opposite for Alaska where the saying is "Cotton Kills") and finally, "take darker colors, not necessarily camo, with long sleeve for the mornings".
Based on some current inputs that I have received from members via PM, we are looking at:
three changes of cloths (wearing one set on the plane ride over)
possible on set of light wear long underwear (silks, ploy pro)
Rain Gear
Fleece type jacket
good boots (already broken in)
camp shoes for back at the lodge
sleeping cloths
We will be in SA (Limpopo District) in July and looking for inputs on how to pack. I live in Alaska, so I am thinking my "winter" gear may be a lot overkill for a South Africa winter hunt. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. To those that have already provided me some suggestions, I truly appreciate it!
Based on some current inputs that I have received from members via PM, we are looking at:
three changes of cloths (wearing one set on the plane ride over)
possible on set of light wear long underwear (silks, ploy pro)
Rain Gear
Fleece type jacket
good boots (already broken in)
camp shoes for back at the lodge
sleeping cloths
We will be in SA (Limpopo District) in July and looking for inputs on how to pack. I live in Alaska, so I am thinking my "winter" gear may be a lot overkill for a South Africa winter hunt. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. To those that have already provided me some suggestions, I truly appreciate it!
) a compact good quality torch(couple of spare batteries). box of headache tablets, upset stomach tablets , small box of cut/blister plasters, plus your usual travelling wash stuff ,and any medecines if you need to take on a regular basis. the chargers that come with most electrical goods these days are made to be capable of being used in different countries/voltages (the ones we get this side of the water are anyway) so only the socket adapters should be needed. put all that together and it isnt a lot. . and apart from your rifles/bows its all you will need.