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Some of you may remember from an earlier hunting report in June 2021 that I traveled to Namibia for a four day adventure to attempt a hunt on Mr. Spots. Due to time constraints we left Namibia after seeing no leopards although several were on bait before and after we hunted. I did, however, take a Damara Dik Dik. My outfitter Tienie Bamberger was upset that we couldn't stay longer and that he was unable to deliver an opportunity. As I told him when we arrived in Joberg, I am rolling the dice on the short nature of the hunt. The adventure wins for me! So after four days in country, we returned to the Limpopo to hunt with my son and friends that had been in camp with us. We were extremely pleased with our hunting in South Africa, but as they say, the cat fever was real..
the write up for that safari was in Namibia, South Africa: Fantastic Safari with Warthog Safaris in the hunting reports section.
I have had the great pleasure to hunt with Tienie now four different times, and I consider him and his family more than friends! They are indeed part of my extended family! So when the WhatsApp message came through in early September to please call, there was a little sense of trepidation that something had happened. Instead, it was an offer too good to be true. He was inviting me back to give another go at Mr. Spots. I only needed to get there financially because he was going to honor my previous payment as payment in full! Happy birthday/Christmas to me! So after a quick message to @TRAVEL EXPRESS and Jennifer Ginn, I was able to cave out 8 days in my office schedule to slip away.
The quickest route to Namibia currently is from DC to Ethiopia to Windhoek with 75 min layover in Ethiopia. Flying into Joburg would take a day away from hunting and my time was already condensed! Jennifer found a flight and now it was time to make sure shooting was on the mark! Two weeks out from departure, I started getting daytime trail camera pictures of a fantastic leopard along with day and night time pictures of two additional males at two different bait sites! As I remember @johnnyblues posting trail cam pictures before the hunt, I now understand personally how exciting that is!
the clock is an hour fast on the cam..
covid test complete, bag packed, United flight to DC and on to Namibia--all this took place in the early morning hours of November 4, 2021, and I am going for a second time for Mr. Spots!
On the flight to Ethiopia, the flight attendant as we were boarding asked if I would like more room. The next thing I know I am in the back of the plane and have three seats for myself for the nearly 14 hour flight to Ethiopia--the stars must really be aligning on this trip...
The flight leaves DC just before noon and lands in Ethiopia around 730am their time. Previously on my four previous trips on Delta and United we left the states after 8PM and traveled through the night. I had to plan to sleep on this trip due to the change of times. And with all the anticipation of a small child at Christmas, that was made a little less difficult by the kind flight attendant on Ethiopian Air. They were courteous and kind and efficient. As I have stated previously, the 787 Dreamliner is a great aircraft to fly long distance. I have enjoyed that plane a great deal over the 777.
On the ground in Ethiopia, you have to show your Covid results again to board the plane to Namibia. The airport is clean and efficient and the seemingly endless chaos in the country of Ethiopia hasn't seemed to affect the airport at all. As I was preparing to board to fly to Windhoek, I sent a quick WhatsApp to Tienie. His response--"get some rest we are going straight to the field when you land at 120 PM..."
Stay tuned...
the write up for that safari was in Namibia, South Africa: Fantastic Safari with Warthog Safaris in the hunting reports section.
I have had the great pleasure to hunt with Tienie now four different times, and I consider him and his family more than friends! They are indeed part of my extended family! So when the WhatsApp message came through in early September to please call, there was a little sense of trepidation that something had happened. Instead, it was an offer too good to be true. He was inviting me back to give another go at Mr. Spots. I only needed to get there financially because he was going to honor my previous payment as payment in full! Happy birthday/Christmas to me! So after a quick message to @TRAVEL EXPRESS and Jennifer Ginn, I was able to cave out 8 days in my office schedule to slip away.
The quickest route to Namibia currently is from DC to Ethiopia to Windhoek with 75 min layover in Ethiopia. Flying into Joburg would take a day away from hunting and my time was already condensed! Jennifer found a flight and now it was time to make sure shooting was on the mark! Two weeks out from departure, I started getting daytime trail camera pictures of a fantastic leopard along with day and night time pictures of two additional males at two different bait sites! As I remember @johnnyblues posting trail cam pictures before the hunt, I now understand personally how exciting that is!
the clock is an hour fast on the cam..
covid test complete, bag packed, United flight to DC and on to Namibia--all this took place in the early morning hours of November 4, 2021, and I am going for a second time for Mr. Spots!
On the flight to Ethiopia, the flight attendant as we were boarding asked if I would like more room. The next thing I know I am in the back of the plane and have three seats for myself for the nearly 14 hour flight to Ethiopia--the stars must really be aligning on this trip...
The flight leaves DC just before noon and lands in Ethiopia around 730am their time. Previously on my four previous trips on Delta and United we left the states after 8PM and traveled through the night. I had to plan to sleep on this trip due to the change of times. And with all the anticipation of a small child at Christmas, that was made a little less difficult by the kind flight attendant on Ethiopian Air. They were courteous and kind and efficient. As I have stated previously, the 787 Dreamliner is a great aircraft to fly long distance. I have enjoyed that plane a great deal over the 777.
On the ground in Ethiopia, you have to show your Covid results again to board the plane to Namibia. The airport is clean and efficient and the seemingly endless chaos in the country of Ethiopia hasn't seemed to affect the airport at all. As I was preparing to board to fly to Windhoek, I sent a quick WhatsApp to Tienie. His response--"get some rest we are going straight to the field when you land at 120 PM..."
Stay tuned...
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