I don't know how I stumbled on this old thread but I got to reading it and thought this topic of what one should or shouldn't do with their trophies was very thought provoking. Frankly I have no strong opinion on what someone should or shouldn't do with their trophies by the way but it got me pondering myself why I have such a passion for Africa in particular. To me, it's all about the experience of being in Africa- the sounds (especially at night), the varying colors and shapes of wildlife, the landscapes, the sunsets, interactions with the local people, the adrenaline rushes, firepit sessions, and on and on. It's the only place on the planet where I get off the vehicle and know there are things out there (other than people) that can kill me in a matter of seconds or minutes if I am not careful and aware of my surroundings. And that gets one feeling so much more alive than anywhere else or anything else that I have experienced in my travels. Yes, I have some mounts in my home or other properties (not as many as I want but more than my wife wants!) that help me remember specific hunts that I cherished. But, after self-reflection, it's really the experiences in uniquely awesome environments and being in that moment with a team of people focused on one objective where the team is relying on one of its member to execute a perfect shot at the exact right time it presents itself that means the most to me in the end.