Adipose
AH veteran
If I may ad my 2cents. The best people I have met in my life are around a campfire at hunting camp. Anyone else that is in camp you get to see for just a short while at night at dinner or around a fire, you spend all day hunting never seeing another hunter, and the time around the fire at night hearing the stories is one of the best parts of the day.Thank you for a great report. You took some good animals but that zebra is just over the moon! Bet you will be counting the days until it arrives from the taxidermist.
You mentioned a group of bow-hunters with whom you had shared the camp. Other than the equipment problems, how did the group dynamic work out? I talked with the Limcroma reps several years ago but have been hesitant about booking due to concerns for the size and composition of the other group(s) of hunters who might be in camp. Group dynamics could go either way, and you won't know until you get there.
I have been in camp with A CEO of A major tech company, a Billionaire, a construction guy and just an average joe retailer like me. I felt like we were all the same. I have been in camp with gun hunters and bow hunters, one year a spear hunter, we were all the same. To this day I feel they are all still my friends, even though we spent just a couple weeks together around a fire.
I never had anyone tell me what their pronouns were, or that a joke was offensive, I could go on, but please believe me, people in camp from all over the world are one of the highlights of the trip. We are all the same and share the same joy and values. Don't ever pass up a time to go to Africa hunting in fear of others in camp. They will become lifelong friends.