rnovi
AH fanatic
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2012
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- Smyrna, TN
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- NRA, SCI, HFMA, and a Certified KCBS BBQ Judge
- Hunted
- South Africa, Texas, Alaska - hey, they count. Trust me!
June, 2014. The plane lifted off the ground, wings spreading high above the City of Angels marking the beginning of the first leg of a great journey halfway around the world. I held my wife’s hand, mostly out of habit…partly to keep it out of trouble. A ding sounded, seatbelts clicked off and tray tables slammed down in synchronicity throughout the plane. JFK was 6 hours away plus a few minutes for time zones.
Africa’s Port Elizabeth stood half a world away with a stop in JFK and Jo-burg. A dream I visited once what seemed a lifetime ago. A dream that was destined to be different this time right from the start.
My friend and hunting partner, Kevin, had passed away. ALS had taken him from our lives far too soon. Kevin was many things - a phenomenal shot, thoughtful, friendly at the right time of the day and borderline sociopathic during others. Most of all he tolerated me as a friend. This was a trip we had planned together. We weren’t done with Africa. It wasn’t done with us. I patted the bag under my seat. No, we weren’t done yet.
My wife squeezed my hand, reached over and dropped the shade and leaned the seat back. I smiled, looked on her loving face and gave her a kiss.
Leopards Valley lay ahead with Dave and Nikki preparing another wonderful experience for us. New animals were in front of us, begging a hunt and a prayer from Diana. Mother Africa does not give up her treasures readily though.
I was fresh for this hunt, 44 years old and six months off an Alaskan Goat Hunt. I was in shape. I wasn't innocent to her wiles. My PH, Craig Done, had been warned. We were going to hunt. Hard.
No...Africa was not done with me yet. And I not done with her.
The plane ride though...yeah, she had her way with us.
28 hours later...
Africa’s Port Elizabeth stood half a world away with a stop in JFK and Jo-burg. A dream I visited once what seemed a lifetime ago. A dream that was destined to be different this time right from the start.
My friend and hunting partner, Kevin, had passed away. ALS had taken him from our lives far too soon. Kevin was many things - a phenomenal shot, thoughtful, friendly at the right time of the day and borderline sociopathic during others. Most of all he tolerated me as a friend. This was a trip we had planned together. We weren’t done with Africa. It wasn’t done with us. I patted the bag under my seat. No, we weren’t done yet.
My wife squeezed my hand, reached over and dropped the shade and leaned the seat back. I smiled, looked on her loving face and gave her a kiss.
Leopards Valley lay ahead with Dave and Nikki preparing another wonderful experience for us. New animals were in front of us, begging a hunt and a prayer from Diana. Mother Africa does not give up her treasures readily though.
I was fresh for this hunt, 44 years old and six months off an Alaskan Goat Hunt. I was in shape. I wasn't innocent to her wiles. My PH, Craig Done, had been warned. We were going to hunt. Hard.
No...Africa was not done with me yet. And I not done with her.
The plane ride though...yeah, she had her way with us.
28 hours later...
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