Thunder head
Lil-Rokslider
Originally this hunt was supposed to take place in Kazakhstan. But doing what game departments do they just up and closed the area a couple of months before we were scheduled to leave. kaan suggested we move to a new area he has in Kyrgyzstan. The altitude would be higher but the Ibex are also bigger.
The long awaited day has arrived and we head off for various airports across the country. I met up with two of the guys in Atlanta and off we went. When we got to Istanbul we needed to collect our luggage and switch airlines. Air France had managed to leave behind all of our guns plus my duffle. They couldn't even look in there system to tell us were they were. What a joke!!! We proceeded on to Bishkek hoping our stuff would follow. Long story short. Somebody at Turkish air started a big stink and they would not transfer our guns with out us present. Never mind its done all the time in Africa and elsewhere. So here we are, we've already lost one day of hunting. So one of the Shikar reps has his rifle with him and we were able to rent another. So 6 guys would share 4 rifles. It takes a while to get the rifle and even longer to find a box of Ammo for it. We finally pull out of Bishkek at like 12:40. Who new these guys operated on Africa time.
Enter the road from Hell !!!
I thought I found the worst road in the world in Burkina Faso. Not so!
The first 5 hours of the trip are a high speed race over sometimes smooth highways were you must pass everyone you come across and the lines on the road are just a suggestion. The next 5 hours are on a highway that has not been maintained since the Soviets left and just plain ole dirt track. Not only was it rough on the kidneys but I got car sick from all the high speed swerving around the pot holes. Just plain miserable. We got to camp at 3:15 am. We caught a few hours of sleep and then prepared to go out to spike camps.
Day 1 to follow
The long awaited day has arrived and we head off for various airports across the country. I met up with two of the guys in Atlanta and off we went. When we got to Istanbul we needed to collect our luggage and switch airlines. Air France had managed to leave behind all of our guns plus my duffle. They couldn't even look in there system to tell us were they were. What a joke!!! We proceeded on to Bishkek hoping our stuff would follow. Long story short. Somebody at Turkish air started a big stink and they would not transfer our guns with out us present. Never mind its done all the time in Africa and elsewhere. So here we are, we've already lost one day of hunting. So one of the Shikar reps has his rifle with him and we were able to rent another. So 6 guys would share 4 rifles. It takes a while to get the rifle and even longer to find a box of Ammo for it. We finally pull out of Bishkek at like 12:40. Who new these guys operated on Africa time.
Enter the road from Hell !!!
I thought I found the worst road in the world in Burkina Faso. Not so!
The first 5 hours of the trip are a high speed race over sometimes smooth highways were you must pass everyone you come across and the lines on the road are just a suggestion. The next 5 hours are on a highway that has not been maintained since the Soviets left and just plain ole dirt track. Not only was it rough on the kidneys but I got car sick from all the high speed swerving around the pot holes. Just plain miserable. We got to camp at 3:15 am. We caught a few hours of sleep and then prepared to go out to spike camps.
Day 1 to follow
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