Wheels up Monday - Any last minute advise for a first time safari

Mindset is where it all starts my friend. Set your mind on having the hunt of your dreams. Shoot straight and enjoy. Then share with us the pictures and a report when you get home.
 
Don't eat the yellow snow:LOL:
 
Once out in the bush, don't look down. You probably won't take a step without walking on some animal's smart pills.
 
Like others have posted, take a lot of pictures, of EVERYTHING. Be flexible on your animal "list" to add an animal or two that may be exceptional or unique. A daily journal really helps your memory after you get home. Have fun!!
 

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