G'day from Australia

Good to have you on board Axel.....and as above would like to see some of your Photos.
 
Thanks for the friendly welcome.

My trips to Africa are usually for more than hunting. Usually hunt for 10 to 14 days and then spend another 6-8 weeks getting about and enjoying the country, people foods and beverages. Also thoroughly enjoy photography when I'm there.

G'day fellow Aussie!

I like your "African" style; much like you, we usually head over for 6 weeks, hunt for two, then enjoy he adventure for the rest of the time. On our last trip we managed 4 weeks hunting and 2 on tour which was great. This year it's a 2 week hunt and back home; commitments have got the better of me.

Have your travels also been in RSA and Namibia or have you ventured beyond?

You're in god's country up at Tamworth; did you get out much during the rut?

Look forward to seeing you 'round.
 
Axel
Welcome to this forum. Enjoy participating and sharing your experiences and views. Perhaps you want to consider Namibia for your next safari.
Enjoy the planning process since it is a huge part of the safari.
Namibian greetings
 

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