Eventually_Africa_Again
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The Great Zebra Odyssey began as many epics do: seeing the prize, only for it to run over the hill, repeat ad nauseam. Slowly creeping up the trail to crest the current ridge, we spotted a small herd grazing up the slope of the bowl of the adjacent hill. Only two things stood between Katelyn and her stripes, a mile of distance, and the ever watchful gaze of the hartebeest herd that the zebras had thoughtfully placed in front of them. To avoid detection, Katelyn, Ty, and Mario would use a ravine to move above the herds and come at the zebra from the hilltop. An hour passed, those of us remaining with the Land Cruisers panning the scene with our glasses to watch the movement of the herds. Another hour saw the arrival of three large Oryx, their pale masks pinpointed against the dull gold of the long grass. Still no sign of the stalking party could be seen and the zebra had begun to slowly march toward the scrub-line. With the third hour waning along with the sun, the Zebra had exited and we call the stalking party to let them know the game was up. They returned, tired and drained from a 7 mile route that, to quote the huntress, “was spent mostly butt-scooting all over Africa.” We returned to camp to recover for the evening with our goal to return to the field in the morning.
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You have a very good writing style, I can practically hear the zebra's laughter as it goes up one side and down the other! Please keep the report going!