henandhunt
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THIS! Thank you! This is what I was looking for1. Quad sticks are a revelation! I used them in April on my Erongo, Namibia safari. See if your PH uses them. If so, buy a set and practice at home. You can use your PHs and avoid carrying them to Africa.
2. Kaokoland is a bit rougher country than Erongo, so my go-to boots (GoRuck MACVs) might be too light. Again, ask your outfitter what his clients use…the ones who don’t get blisters , turn an ankle, and finish the safari without foot problems. Whatever you choose, break ‘em in!
3. Take a small gear bag for the truck. Mine always has a small, hiker’s first aid kit. Your PH should have a more robust one, but no need to dip into it for the incidentals like band-aids and such. A spare bandana (one in your pocket too), wet wipes, a quarter-full roll of toilet paper (don’t depend on the PH to save your ass…in any event!), a small travelers roll of duct tape, headlamp, and multi-tool.
4. The best pair of binoculars you can afford. There’s a lot to look at…not just game. I’d go with a full sized 10x40’s. No spotting scope needed.
5. Shooting bags? Do you mean a range bag, or sand bag rests. I don’t think you need either.

Learn from those that have been and have all the things I didn’t quite think about!
I think my PH said they’ll have sticks but I need to clarify then if they’re quad sticks. I’d prefer to not travel with them but I need to get some practice under my belt. Only thing is I’m a female 5’5” so my thought was if I bring my own sticks that are sized to me that may help me too and ensure confidence in my shooting that I don’t have to worry about sizing.
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I’ve got a pair of Vortex binos 10x42
Yes and that’s what I meant by bags.
I wasn’t sure if you ever shoot prone and need to bring at least one just in case in the truck.