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 Post subject: Re: Camping Equipment Owned By Serious Outdoor Wildlife Lovers
Unread postPosted: Thu May 05, 2011 1:08 pm 
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Rooies, yes I went through the Boys Scouts (Voortrekkers) phase moons ago and did the dry grass and small twigs thing as well, but I like to see flames with a whole 5kg bag of charcoal or preferably two bags of wood at once! Nothing is more frustrating than a fire struggling to get going! :lol: :lol:


When your fire costs you more than your food you are a dedicated "bosveld TV" watcher ...

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 Post subject: Re: Camping Equipment Owned By Serious Outdoor Wildlife Lovers
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Yes Ndloti, but I have a feeling that you are also a "bosveld TV" watcher! 8) :whistle:

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 Post subject: Re: Camping Equipment Owned By Serious Outdoor Wildlife Lovers
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ROFLMAO!!!!
'Bosveld TV' ... I must remember that!

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 Post subject: Re: Camping Equipment Owned By Serious Outdoor Wildlife Love
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Its only about 2 months till I (hope to) get to my springtime campsite , no neighbours , lots of "bosveld TV" viewing .

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Care for company ndloti?

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 Post subject: Re: Camping Equipment Owned By Serious Outdoor Wildlife Love
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Josh of the Bushveld wrote:
Care for company ndloti?


Eish Josh. Now you opened Pandora's box. :twisted: :twisted:

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Josh of the Bushveld wrote:
Care for company ndloti?


For Ndloti, 1 is company, 2 is a crowd. :lol: :lol:


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I promise I'll be quiet :)

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Yes , two is a crowd .

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I wonder who took that picture then?? :twisted: :twisted: :whistle: :whistle:

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 Post subject: Re: Camping Equipment Owned By Serious Outdoor Wildlife Love
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2 elephants is a crowd , my friend woke me from a nap I was enjoying on my chair , he took the pic standing a distance behind me uncertain whether to look for the car keys or to climb a tree .

When the elephant came yet closer I gently patted my thigh to tell the visitor the site was occupied , the elephant obliged , as I have experienced previously in similar circumstances .

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I gently patted my thigh



And then your best friend ended-up standing next
to the elephant! Did you take a picture of them
Ndloti?

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 Post subject: Re: Camping Equipment Owned By Serious Outdoor Wildlife Love
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No , I was between them & the elephant all the time untill it moved off .

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This one also looked in about an hour earlier .

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We had regular visits , this from the other side .

A rhino arrived one evening at dusk , a short while later what I firmly believe was a Pels owl overflew while we were dining .

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Who has been camping lately ?

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 Post subject: Re: Camping Equipment Owned By Serious Outdoor Wildlife Love
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I have. :dance:

I spent 5 days up at Royal Natal during the October school holidays. I did a gentle walk to lookout Rock (nothing gentle about climbing 2km, the last km being very steep), Gudu Bush and Faerie Glen, just to find out how unfit I actually am. I also did the obligatory Tugela Gorge walk. I love that walk. I wanted to do the Crack and the Mudslide but bad weather and fitness levels put paid to that. I think climbing to the top of the Amphitheatre maybe a thing of the past. Even via the chain ladders.

I am still using the same old camping equipment, that being my Campmor Canvas travel tramp dome tent, 360° Gazebo, thermoelectric Coleman fridge and all the other gadgets. Hiked in Solomon trail runners, the most comfortable shoes I have recently worn.

I used my 35litre K-Way Pathfinder daypack on the walks. This pack is no longer manufactured. I am looking to buy a friend a new backpack as a gift. Any ideas?

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