Rebel Diana
AH member
I am going on a safari with my dad in June. This will be my first and his second trip. We are going to the Sapi hunting concession in North Zimbabwe.
I have been involved in shooting and hunting since I was young and I'm a pro handgun advocate.
This trip will be a big thing for me not only because it will be my first safari, but I am also a Type 1 diabetic, so that brings it's own challenges. I'm trying to read all I can on TSA regulations, supplies I will need, tips to transition easily, etc. If there is anyone else, especially a female, who is a diabetic and has been on safari, I would appreciate any advice you can give. Having been a diabetic for 19 years I am very familiar with all its challenges and inhibitions, so I'm going to be doing trial runs in the form of long hikes on our property to get in shape and keep my blood glucose at good levels.
From what I've already read on this forum, I know I will gain a lot of knowledge and I'm looking forward to talking to some of you.
Sincerely,
Rebel Diana
I have been involved in shooting and hunting since I was young and I'm a pro handgun advocate.
This trip will be a big thing for me not only because it will be my first safari, but I am also a Type 1 diabetic, so that brings it's own challenges. I'm trying to read all I can on TSA regulations, supplies I will need, tips to transition easily, etc. If there is anyone else, especially a female, who is a diabetic and has been on safari, I would appreciate any advice you can give. Having been a diabetic for 19 years I am very familiar with all its challenges and inhibitions, so I'm going to be doing trial runs in the form of long hikes on our property to get in shape and keep my blood glucose at good levels.
From what I've already read on this forum, I know I will gain a lot of knowledge and I'm looking forward to talking to some of you.
Sincerely,
Rebel Diana