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riverman January 9th, 2005 08:38 PM

PseudoTR: Africa Roadtrip
 
I'll try to get a Life In Congo story out of it, but in a nutshell, I just
got home from a 2 week roadtrip through Zimbabwe, Zambia and Botswana. The
highlights:

-Incredibly welcoming and hospitable people in Zim, of all colors. The white
farmers truly have a raw deal, but there seems to be another side to the
story that has some small amount of merit. Never ever met such accommodating
and helpful folks, living in fear of their own government.

-Saw 18 lions munching an antelope quite up close and personal. Never will
forget that meaty 'crunching' noise just four feet away...

-Saw a few dozen hippos right outside my tentsite in Mana Pools, as well as
a rogue Elephant wander right past my tent window. Heard a splash in the
night, and the next morning saw a few dozen Nile gators chawing down a Cape
Buffalo.

-Got attacked by a swarm of African Killer bees (no ****) and got stung
about 15 times before I could get inside the Landrover. *******s.

-Got to fish the Zambezi for Tigerfish for several days. Not such a simple
thing on a fly rod, and I am sorry to report no strikes, no hits. I feel
like I let you all down.

-Victoria Falls is stupendous, but too commercial.

-No ****, there I was. About 50 miles away from the nearest town, the broken
brake caliper laying in the dirt under the car and all the brake fluid
****ing out all over the ground, a flat tire with one flat spare and another
spare that did not fit, a jack that would not work, and all the lug nuts
several miles away at camp. And no beer.

--riverman



Tim J. January 9th, 2005 09:16 PM

riverman wrote:
I'll try to get a Life In Congo story out of it, but in a nutshell, I
just got home from a 2 week roadtrip through Zimbabwe, Zambia and
Botswana. The highlights:

-Incredibly welcoming and hospitable people in Zim, of all colors.
The white farmers truly have a raw deal, but there seems to be
another side to the story that has some small amount of merit. Never
ever met such accommodating and helpful folks, living in fear of
their own government.
-Saw 18 lions munching an antelope quite up close and personal. Never
will forget that meaty 'crunching' noise just four feet away...

-Saw a few dozen hippos right outside my tentsite in Mana Pools, as
well as a rogue Elephant wander right past my tent window. Heard a
splash in the night, and the next morning saw a few dozen Nile gators
chawing down a Cape Buffalo.

-Got attacked by a swarm of African Killer bees (no ****) and got
stung about 15 times before I could get inside the Landrover.
*******s.
-Got to fish the Zambezi for Tigerfish for several days. Not such a
simple thing on a fly rod, and I am sorry to report no strikes, no
hits. I feel like I let you all down.

-Victoria Falls is stupendous, but too commercial.

-No ****, there I was. About 50 miles away from the nearest town, the
broken brake caliper laying in the dirt under the car and all the
brake fluid ****ing out all over the ground, a flat tire with one
flat spare and another spare that did not fit, a jack that would not
work, and all the lug nuts several miles away at camp. And no beer.


So just another one of your average trips then, eh? ;-)
--
TL,
Tim
---------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/



Peter Charles January 9th, 2005 09:19 PM

On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:16:27 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote:

riverman wrote:
I'll try to get a Life In Congo story out of it, but in a nutshell, I
just got home from a 2 week roadtrip through Zimbabwe, Zambia and
Botswana. The highlights:

-Incredibly welcoming and hospitable people in Zim, of all colors.
The white farmers truly have a raw deal, but there seems to be
another side to the story that has some small amount of merit. Never
ever met such accommodating and helpful folks, living in fear of
their own government.
-Saw 18 lions munching an antelope quite up close and personal. Never
will forget that meaty 'crunching' noise just four feet away...

-Saw a few dozen hippos right outside my tentsite in Mana Pools, as
well as a rogue Elephant wander right past my tent window. Heard a
splash in the night, and the next morning saw a few dozen Nile gators
chawing down a Cape Buffalo.

-Got attacked by a swarm of African Killer bees (no ****) and got
stung about 15 times before I could get inside the Landrover.
*******s.
-Got to fish the Zambezi for Tigerfish for several days. Not such a
simple thing on a fly rod, and I am sorry to report no strikes, no
hits. I feel like I let you all down.

-Victoria Falls is stupendous, but too commercial.

-No ****, there I was. About 50 miles away from the nearest town, the
broken brake caliper laying in the dirt under the car and all the
brake fluid ****ing out all over the ground, a flat tire with one
flat spare and another spare that did not fit, a jack that would not
work, and all the lug nuts several miles away at camp. And no beer.


So just another one of your average trips then, eh? ;-)



Sounds like eh? I mean, this one was almost a let down -- what with
no AK47s and such . . .

Peter

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Wayne Harrison January 9th, 2005 09:40 PM


"riverman" wrote
(snip)
the next morning saw a few dozen Nile gators chawing down a Cape
Buffalo.


i thought they were crocs...

:)

yfitons
wayno



Padishar Creel January 10th, 2005 12:03 AM

"riverman" shared his experience with us ashe got to fish the Zambezi for
Tigerfish for several days. Not such a simple thing on a fly rod, and I am
sorry to report no strikes, no hits. I feel like I let you all down.
------------
I, for one, love your posts and stories. NEVER disappointing, please
keep'em coming. Besides, Riverman, we be a fishin' group not a catch' group
anyway GRIN

By the way, what do you do with the tigerfish when you get near you, anyway?

Chris



Guyz-N-Flyz January 10th, 2005 12:20 AM


"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
...
"riverman" shared his experience with us ashe got to fish the Zambezi for
Tigerfish for several days. Not such a simple thing on a fly rod, and I am
sorry to report no strikes, no hits. I feel like I let you all down.
------------
I, for one, love your posts and stories. NEVER disappointing, please
keep'em coming. Besides, Riverman, we be a fishin' group not a catch' group
anyway GRIN

By the way, what do you do with the tigerfish when you get near you, anyway?

Chris


I've always wore a Halloween mask on the back of my head, cause they are known to
attack from behind.

Mark


Wayne Knight January 10th, 2005 12:25 AM


"riverman" wrote in message
...

And no beer.


Not a trip for the timid.



Tim J. January 10th, 2005 03:11 AM

Guyz-N-Flyz wrote:
"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
...
"riverman" shared his experience with us ashe got to fish the
Zambezi for Tigerfish for several days. Not such a simple thing on
a fly rod, and I am sorry to report no strikes, no hits. I feel like
I let you all down. ------------
I, for one, love your posts and stories. NEVER disappointing, please
keep'em coming. Besides, Riverman, we be a fishin' group not a
catch' group anyway GRIN

By the way, what do you do with the tigerfish when you get near you,
anyway? Chris


I've always wore a Halloween mask on the back of my head, cause they
are known to attack from behind.


You could probably dispense with the mask. . . (well, *someone* had to
say it, dammit!)
--
TL,
Tim
---------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/



Bob Patton January 10th, 2005 03:27 AM

"riverman" wrote in message
...
I'll try to get a Life In Congo story out of it, but in a nutshell, I just
got home from a 2 week roadtrip through Zimbabwe, Zambia and Botswana. The
highlights:

-Incredibly welcoming and hospitable people in Zim, of all colors. The
white farmers truly have a raw deal, but there seems to be another side to
the story that has some small amount of merit. Never ever met such
accommodating and helpful folks, living in fear of their own government.

-Saw 18 lions munching an antelope quite up close and personal. Never will
forget that meaty 'crunching' noise just four feet away...

-Saw a few dozen hippos right outside my tentsite in Mana Pools, as well
as a rogue Elephant wander right past my tent window. Heard a splash in
the night, and the next morning saw a few dozen Nile gators chawing down a
Cape Buffalo.

-Got attacked by a swarm of African Killer bees (no ****) and got stung
about 15 times before I could get inside the Landrover. *******s.

-Got to fish the Zambezi for Tigerfish for several days. Not such a simple
thing on a fly rod, and I am sorry to report no strikes, no hits. I feel
like I let you all down.

-Victoria Falls is stupendous, but too commercial.

-No ****, there I was. About 50 miles away from the nearest town, the
broken brake caliper laying in the dirt under the car and all the brake
fluid ****ing out all over the ground, a flat tire with one flat spare and
another spare that did not fit, a jack that would not work, and all the
lug nuts several miles away at camp. And no beer.



Are you sure you didn't just pass out drinking the local brew and dream
about a ROFF thread?
Bob



Guyz-N-Flyz January 10th, 2005 10:28 AM


"Tim J." wrote in message
...

You could probably dispense with the mask. . . (well, *someone* had to say it,
dammit!)
--
TL,
Tim


A .17 cal. shot in the dark!

Mark --momma say I'm the most handsome Neanderthal she's ever produced.--



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