Another entertaining night with Johnnie and Jos at the dinner table over a few wines . They spoke english for us most of the time . Even when Jos got excited and we were all talking nonsense . HA .
DEbs loved her time at Pokweni , her only regret is that Annalie was not there much as she was away with the kids at sport most of the time we were there . Sound familiar . Namibian parents traveling miles with their kids for sports . They both enjoy a good wine so maybe it was a good thing they could not spend much time together as they had a shed full of the bloody stuff . Unfortunately I didn't find the stash till the last day . But I know where it is when we go back one day . Just a warning Jos if you happen to read this !
The sky that night was absolutely amazing when Jos took us out for a look . Apparently there was some sort of star alignment going on that was a rare occurrence . Im not much off a star man but the sky that night was amazing . The night sky in Africa is outstanding .
The mornings at Pokweni were quite relaxed compared to Ongariwanda . There was no need to start early to catch the animals before it got to hot . The springbok are about all day and as they cant jump fences they don't go to far . We did watch one jump a fence that day and as Jos said , See he said they can jump a fence but for some reason they don't . When you see how high these things can jump when they are playing silly buggers in the herd it's a bit of a mystery really .
This mornings hunt was totally different to yesterday as the wind was blowing quit hard . The animals were really spooky and getting in range of them was a real problem . We chased them all over the place . Not fast but just idling around trying to get close to them . While climbing over one dune we came on a mob of oryx . This was the biggest mob we were to see in Namibia and it was pretty special . There must have been over sixty in the mob with some outstanding animals amongst them . We followed for a while getting wonderful photos and some good video . I would of loved to have a go at one of the top females but that was not what we were here for . Maybe next time . When we did get the chance I managed to knock over four more animals . I would of loved to carry on in the afternoon but the tally of springbok was now sixteen and as I was paying to shoot them Johnnie pulled me up for a rain check . When he said how many we had I said we had better knock off for the morning and Have a bit off an add up on the finance side .
Back to the shed, hang the last animals up and have a bite to eat . Over a cold beer after lunch johnnie had an add up and yep , I had spent more than I was supposed to . It wasn't that bad though and I had enough Cash with me to cover the extra animals . I wanted to keep a bit of cash for our road trip so called it quits on the springbok cull .
We had a pretty good time here and shot more animals than I intended . AS this place is the home of the springbok I asked if I could keep one of the better ones for a shoulder mount . It will be a good memento at home for our time in the Kalahari and Pokweni .
We just sat in the sun for the afternoon having a few cold beers and talking about the trip here and at Ongariwanda and just relaxing . It's a funny feeling when you know your trip is finally over . All the years of planing and saving and organizing and it was over . Deb even asked me the other day if we had been to Africa , it just went so fast . It's no wonder everyone has to go back again just to make sure it was real . Even though we had a good time that night I remember feeling a bit deflated , we were not going home yet but the hunting side of the trip was over . We still had several days in a rental truck to see a bit of the country but it would not be the same as spending time with all these wonderful people .
Once again in the morning we loaded up Johnnies truck and were away to Windhoek to pick up the rental . After doing all the paperwork and loading up the rental with only the things we really needed as we were lucky enough to be able to leave our gear at Johnnies sisters place including my rifle . It was finally time to say our last goodbye to Johnnie . Hardest thing I have done in years . All I could say was thanks I had a ball . Pretty piss poor really , but I could see myself getting quite emotional if I raved on to much . Debs said she was holding back the tears . Thats how close you get to these people when you live with them and their families for a few weeks . Johnnie finally left and we were on our own . Off into the desert to get lost , and we did ! The very first night trusting the bloody GPS .
But that my friends is another story . (HA HA )
Cheers Dory & Debs .