Recap on. What worked well:
Pro Tips -Pros:
**GLOBAL ENTRY! So valuable. Front of the line, Pre-Check, Shoes on, straight through. Look back and see 300-400 people in the respective/adjacent line behind you is surreal.
1. AMEX Platinum - Gets you reimbursed for Global Entry and Clear.
2. Clear - Strsight to the front of the line! Shoes on… Worth it.
3. Global Entry. Can be a PITA to get, but saved my bacon a couple times. Plus TSA linked. Pre-Check.
4. Priority Pass. Lounge access!
5. AMEX Platinum reimburses for Priority Pass, Clear, and Global Entry!
6. AMEX Platinum- lot of benefits, but I especially appreciate lounge access through there centurion club lounges and through other affiliates. Took showers in Dubai both directions.
7. Pack as light as possible. Your laundry is done daily so you don’t need to overpack.
8. AirTags. I have them in all my cases and bags. I even have one in my wallet. I can see that my gear is with me without even asking. It’s not perfect, but it helps. No guarantees! Nice to know that your rifles on on the flight and at the airports when you arrive. Not perfect, but good enough to see your gear has made it…
9. Hunting with an experienced outfitter that knows what they are doing and how to handle every level of hunters regardless of experience. I appreciate this about Boseveld Jacobs Safari.
10. Emirates Airline. Great!
11. Rifle selection and calibers. .375 H&H and .243. Both served me well and I’m likely to continue with this combination. This was my 3rd Safari with this pairing and I have no regrets or concerns.
12. I have custom loaded ammo matched to these rifles, which are both semi custom. The Tikka .243 has had more work done than the SAKO in .375H&H. Scopes are matched to the rifle, DOPE is validated for both. Makes shooting longer distances, should the need arise, very seamless for me. I hand loaded for the SAKO using the same recipe from my original custom ammo. 375H&H uses 300 grain Barnes TSX and the .243 uses 80 Grain Barnes TTSX.
13. Noise cackling headphones. Plus, plus! I have Sony, they work great. Won’t travel without them on these longer flights.
14. Memory foam seat cushion. Made my narrow ass very comfortable. Won’t travel without it on these longer flights.
15. Funny, but my neck pillow is an inflatable e-collar that I got for my dog after a surgery and it was too big for her. Rolls up nice, fits in my backpack, easy to inflate, and surprisingly comfortable! Haha!
Cons:
1. I didn’t like my KUIU Gortex jacket on this hunt because it was loud in the blind. In the unlikely event we had rain, it was available to hunt in. My PH loaded me another quieter jacket.
2. Didn’t need my camp Slip-ons/Slides. I hunted days and nights, so I wore my boots all the time. Didn’t have time to lounge at the camp fire.
3. Didn’t need or use my auxiliary battery charger for my iPhone, which I use for a camera. I had ample opportunity to charge it at camp and in the truck.
4. Never wore my running pants/lounge pants, too busy hunting to lounge at the campfire.
5. I didn’t need a Safari style hunting shirt because Boseveld Jacobs Safaris gives you a new one and they have more for sale, along with branded T-Shirts and really nice jackets.
6. Didn’t need a baseball cap, Boseveld provided a really nice branded hat.
7. Didn’t need a tooth brush, tooth paste, shampoo, bar soap, or body wash because both Boseveld Jacobs provides everything and Emirates airline provides Toothbrush and toothpaste and I had lounge access at the airports where there are fully stocked showers that also provide shave kits! The free states camp also was fully supplied and stocked…
I will travel considerably lighter on my next Safari.
Boseveld Jacobs Main Camp:
Free States Camp: