best of luck,whats the politics of the country?
The weather is indeed shite.With the snow sticking to the ground this morning, I'll bet you are ready to go.
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best of luck,whats the politics of the country?
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So, overall, just another day in Africa. what's not to like?![]()
they've had issues with Eritrea ever since it split off from Ethiopia in a war (you could argue that it had no business being part of Ethiopia, but that goes back farther I need to).
No love lost between these two countries.If you're interested in diving a bit deeper into the whole Eritrean/Ethiopian situation, I found this book to be an interesting read:
I didn't do it for you: How the world betrayed a small African nation by Michela Wrong
https://www.amazon.com/Didnt-Do-You...6837032&sr=8-1&keywords=i+didnt+do+it+for+you
Its written from the Eritrean perspective... so read it with a grain of salt, they're not angels in this whole situation either. I did find it interesting to discover that the US set up a listening station in Eritrea. Due to weird bounce of radio signals off the atmosphere, they were able to pick up all kinds of Russian radio communications from this random African country.
Trying to minimize contact with authority in Africa may be the most appropriate of all your planning!The weather is indeed shite.
I am going out of town for a week tomorrow on business, so I've been getting even more ready than I would otherwise. I've got the gear spread out on a spare bed, filled in a couple of missing items (a silent rain-proof jacket), and decided which boots to take. Got all my prescriptions filled, including one for altitude called Acetazolamide that my doctor came up with. I hadn't heard of it, but since we could be above 9,000 feet for some days, he thought it might be worthwhile.
I've moved some money around - you can only bring US$ 3,000 into Ethiopia. My Ph says not to worry - they never check - but as I mentioned, I try to minimize contact with authority in Africa. That means abiding by these sorts of laws. I am told that there will be 15 people to look after me in the two mountain camps I will be staying in. I expect I will be well looked after. Seems like a lot of people, but that's one of the good things hunting does for local people. Jobs and the opportunity for a tip.
Still have a few things to tend to, but it is getting close.
Getting ready is a big part of the fun.
Tell me you've never lost a key?! Always keep a spare in a safe place, like the safe.You just made me like my safe a whole lot better. It uses a key.
Safe issues are always concerning. I have a canon safe with an electric lock. One day, went to open it and I smelled electrical burning and then the lock started to smoke.
Initially it was looking like I was going to have to spend $600-$1000 to get a locksmith to open it (one of the downsides of living 90 minutes from the closest locksmith). Then I called canon and they reminded me of their lifetime warranty, overnighted me everything I needed to fix and replace the lock and said the would cover the cost of the locksmith if I ended up needing one- which I did not luckily.