BourbonTrail
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@Kevin Peacocke might, although he wears the flat brimmed type.
@Kevin Peacocke might, although he wears the flat brimmed type.
Unfortunalely I don't have that type. I'll keep an eye out for you though.@Kevin Peacocke might, although he wears the flat brimmed type.
I have a good idea but cannot confirm or deny it.Just back from an excellent hunt in the Free State. Great piece of property and an excellent lodge that is nearly completed.
Not meaning to be a tease but all I’ll post about the hunt is a pic of the recovered solid and say wow. You guys can guess the rest and I will neither confirm nor deny anything else.
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And if you purchase it, you won't have to deal with trying to import the lion.Yesterday was about seeing a 10,000 acre property in the Kalahari that’s for sale.A beautiful piece of land, lodge and chalets are of good quality. And in the budget. A contender for sure.
Soylent Green perhaps?One of the towns we drove through we spotted this business. Apparently you arrange for your funeral and get beef products. I’m unsure which comes first.
Looks like a Zulu Wars period Foreign Service pith helmet. I believe that African Sporting Creations carries something similar. If it's just for display and a less-expensive reproduction is acceptable, you might try International Military Antiques https://www.ima-usa.com/products/british-p-1895-victorian-colonial-khaki-pith-helmet or the Village Hat Shop https://www.villagehatshop.com/prod...ish-foreign-service-zulu-war-pith-helmet.html https://www.villagehatshop.com/product/all/451139-6034/british-pith-helmet.html
Serious question, as I don't know the answer. Is it possible for landowners to utilize a small drone with camera to perform the task of locating a wounded animal? Certainly it would be less expensive and more responsive that hiring a helicopter.At noon it wasn’t looking good. The land owner recommended we call in a helicopter, convincing me we’d have a high probability of success.
Yes, that's why I mentioned it. They are becoming increasingly affordable and capable, so many of the local law enforcement and fire departments have started using them. One could conceivably carry a smaller model in the PH's vehicle. But I do not know whether they are legal to own and operate in the various African nations.The drone idea is brilliant as you can program it (or them) to fly a grid pattern.
Yes, that's why I mentioned it. They are becoming increasingly affordable and capable, so many of the local law enforcement and fire departments have started using them. One could conceivably carry a smaller model in the PH's vehicle. But I do not know whether they are legal to own and operate in the various African nations.
Kevin is the pith helmet king!!!@Kevin Peacocke might, although he wears the flat brimmed type.
I was there this morning around 10am and picked up a tin of powder.On the way to the Intercontinental Hotel (which has the best service of any hotel I’ve stayed at anywhere in the world) we stopped in at Safari Outdoor and of course bought lots of stuff.
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