Sad news indeed, it was a great privilege to have received a signed copy of one of his books just a couple months ago. He was a great educator. We are all better for his generous sharing of his vast knowledge. Gone too soon.
@358 NormaJust saw on another web site that @cal pappas has Passed away. I pray he's in the happy hunting grounds chasing Buffalo!
SAFARIKIDD, Thanks for posting those pictures of Cal.Lost a good friend on his way to Safari..Cal Pappas
Just learned of this..been good friends since 2005 and met up wirh him several times in Alaska..We had alot in common but mainly Big Bores..aka 4 Bore and 600 Doubles...He was a great guy and avid firearms enthusiasts and been on Safari at least 20 times!! He will be missed by many! RIP CALView attachment 467717
According to his profile, he was 66.How old was Cal anyway?
It strikes me that like Hemingway and others who lived a full life, in some cases two lives in one, that regardless his actual age, he packed a hell of a lot into it.
Hemingway was only 62 when he called it off. Few can claim the amount of living he did in such a short time.
Thanks. Anyway you slice it, its too soon.According to his profile, he was 66.
Yes you must go on your safari. The one thing we do know for certain is that Cal would want you to proceed with your next adventure. It is truly heartbreaking to not only hear of his passing but to know he was packed and ready for one more safari.The last thing Cal said to me was
“We’ll see you at the airport “. That was Saturday afternoon.
He passed away in his home on Sunday with his bags packed, two of them already on the front porch.
It was Cal, with some gentle prodding who finally convinced to put my double rifle to proper use on a buffalo hunt and I couldn’t have happier to have been going with Cal Pappas.
We are continuing on with our hunt as planned. I’m 100% sure Cal wouldn’t have it any other way.
If I’m lucky enough to get close enough to an old dagga boy you can rest assured that Cal will be with me.
He was the best of us.