one66stang
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- Nov 21, 2020
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Tell me one thing you needed and didn't have and one thing you took but didn't need.
Leaving Tuesday morning on first trip over
Leaving Tuesday morning on first trip over
And when they wash your skivvies, they hang them on a clothes line to dry. Everybody sees them. So if your whitey tighties have holes and skid marks you don’t want the whole camp to see, bring new onesIn my experience it is not necessary to take many clothes. Most camps do laundry daily . They also iron and bleach things harshly, so I wouldnt take anything I wasn’t willing to get ruined.
I thought the firearm transfer service was worth every pennyI use a passport wallet instead of a regular wallet and put copies of all important papers in my checked bag. I keep passport in front pocket at all times.
If you are in Johannesburg do not assume that someone in uniform is an official and do not trust the police . If anyone does ANYTHING for you in the airport they will want a tip.
I use a passport wallet instead of a regular wallet and put copies of all important papers in my checked bag. I keep passport in front pocket at all times.
If you are in Johannesburg do not assume that someone in uniform is an official and do not trust the police . If anyone does ANYTHING for you in the airport they will want a tip.
Fix It Stix repair kit is packedI'm answering your question in an indirect way. I was in Tanzania a couple years ago and missed a chip shot on a giant kudu. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that my scope was slipping in its rings. Fortunately, I had brought a set of Fix-it-Sticks with a torque wrench and all the necessary Torx bits. I was able to get everything squared away for the rest of my trip. Without that tool I would have been SOL. I highly recommend.
Rain Coat PackedI didn’t take rain gear as I was told it never rains in South Africa at this time of year. Sure enough I hunted in a cold rain one day.
I took 60 rounds of ammo for both of my rifles and that was way too much. I fired less than 20 rounds total.
Using African Sky for permit and VIP transferI thought the firearm transfer service was worth every penny
I damn sure hope the 80 rds I am taking is way more than enough. Only reason I am bringing that much is on the chance I have to resight in and have major issues.I didn’t take rain gear as I was told it never rains in South Africa at this time of year. Sure enough I hunted in a cold rain one day.
I took 60 rounds of ammo for both of my rifles and that was way too much. I fired less than 20 rounds total.
I considered this but having ALL my items, CC, Cash, Passport in one basket gave me concerns. So Wallet and Passport in separate pockets.I use a passport wallet instead of a regular wallet and put copies of all important papers in my checked bag. I keep passport in front pocket at all times.
If you are in Johannesburg do not assume that someone in uniform is an official and do not trust the police . If anyone does ANYTHING for you in the airport they will want a tip.