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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness Trails - General Advice
Unread postPosted: Wed May 09, 2012 8:14 am 
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 Post subject: Metsi Metsi or Napi?
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I have a choice between the Metsi Metsi and Napi trails (departure May 2013 God Willing). Any advice on which one I should do?

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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness Trails - General Advice
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My advice go on both - do Metsi Metsi first. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness Trails - General Advice
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I will select Metsi over Napi , in my opinion the Napi camp offers a "traditional closer to wilderness" atmosphere . Metsi area will on average offer more game encounters .

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Metsi Metsi camp in 1988 shortly after it opened , the thatch had not yet turned grey ... there was only one shower & one toilet.Notice the water tank on the roof of the shower - for a hot shower you collected water from the wood fired geyser and climbed the ladder with bucket in one hand and added the hot water to the contents of the tank - as far as I remember you also had to make sure there was enough water in the tank before showering - there was no ball valve for automatic refilling.The good old days.

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Probably 1989 .

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 Post subject: Wilderness trail - can one be contacted in an emergency?
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A couple in our group doing the Metsi Metsi trail will be leaving their baby with their parents. In case of an emergency, would there be any way to contact us?


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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness trail - can one be contacted in an emergency?
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Hi Jenni, you can discuss your concerns with the trail leader. They are often in contact with the nearest camp. They would also need to have access to help in the case of an emergency on the trail. I am sure that some arrangement can be made for touching base every so often.

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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness trail - can one be contacted in an emergency?
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Thanks MM - they'd just like to be able to reassure the parents that they are contactable if an emergency should arise. Of course they wouldn't physically be able to do anything, but the possibility of phone or radio contact would put their minds at ease. New parents (and grandparents) are apt to worry!


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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness trail - can one be contacted in an emergency?
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Jenni, I understand. I would also worry.

When I did the Bushman's trail, the ranger was often in communication with Berg n Dal. My luggage was put on the wrong vehicle and went to the wrong camp. That was also sorted out by the rangers. Many people who do the trails might have health conditions, such as diabetes. It would be imperative to be close to help if need be.

The Mestsi Mestsi trail is very popular and I hope that they have a wonderful time. It would be very easy to keep in contact with Skukuza and be given an emergency number.

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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness trail - can one be contacted in an emergency?
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Yes, they would be able to contact the group should there be a REAL emergency. As suggested ask the trail leader for a telephone number to be contacted.

They will probably give you the section ranger's number, which will be able to make contact in case of emergency.

I doubt whether regular contact will be possible, but should you ask them they will probably be able to inform you whether and where cellphone signal will be available.

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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness trail - can one be contacted in an emergency?
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Thanks a lot for this information! They will all be relieved.


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 Post subject: Re: Wilderness trail - can one be contacted in an emergency?
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There is a very weak intermittent cell phone signal on the top of N'wamuriwa hill adjacent to the camp - it would involve a 10 minute drive or an hours walk each time you need to check for messages .

Imberbe wrote ; "They will probably give you the section ranger's number, which will be able to make contact in case of emergency."

The ranger may not allways be at home and his office is not necesarily manned in his absence .

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 Post subject: Bushman's vs Wolhuter?
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We are considering doing a wilderness trail next August, but availability already looks limited; the only places available are on the Wolhuter and Bushman's trail! Have people done these two south-west region trails? What are they like?

We loved Kruger last month, but we were itching to do some exercise (other than our solitary morning walk on the first day), so it would be great to exhaust our legs prior to the more conventional Kruger driving experience next time!

To book on a trail do you pay the trail fee (R3900 per person) as well as accommodation at the camp the trail is registered to?

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 Post subject: Re: Bushman's vs Wolhuter?
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Hi Graham,

if you have a read Wilderness Advice you will find lots of great advice and info. :D

and for more specific info

Bushman's Trail

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Wolhuter Trail

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 Post subject: Re: Bushman's vs Wolhuter?
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 Post subject: Re: Bushman's vs Wolhuter?
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You could also go on one of these trails: http://www.sanparksvolunteers.org/bush-camps
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Groups of maximum eight guests are taken on a four day, three night excursion in to the heart of the bush. During this time they explore the wonder of nature in the only true way ... on foot. The group is guided by two experienced guides, who look after the safety of the group, and reveal the richness and diversity which can be found in nature.

Much of the richness of the experience can be found in the small things which are seen, the sounds, feelings and the smells of the bush, and most of all the experience of being part of nature. Encounters with the bigger animals always adds a touch of wonder, and at times a bit of excitement.

That is with the Honorary Rangers.... And we have one of the organisers on board about daily, he used to be a moderator. (Click the link and you will see his photo.)

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