At last we are now on our way to do the actual job for which we came to Namibia in the first place. I picked the guys up from the guesthouse at 09:00 am. We hit the open road from Karasburg to Rosh Pinah.
If you missed Part 1 you can read it here
Part 2 of the Story here
One thing I can say is that the 3 hour 51 Minutes is actually around 5 hours, for a few reasons. We did around 150 km Gravel road at an average speed of no more than 80km/h. The area is also mountain rich road is very bendy when next to the Orange River so no speeding here. We also towed a 2 Ton trailer to bring the animals back to South Africa.
We arrived on the farm about 8 km north of Rosh Pinah, a small diamond mining village.
The four of us from left to right, Dr. Rian Coetzer, Nick Kotze (Farm Owner), Me and Wim (The guy on the right which you can’t really see due to his camouflage )
We drove a few kilometres onto the farm to Sight-in our rifles. It was my first time ever to shoot in a mountainous area, and the echo of the shot is incredible. The echo between the mountains must carry on for at least 5 seconds after each shot.
And we are off hunting!
My first “Gemsbok”.
Look at the size of the Fillet
The average weight of the Gemsbok we shot were just under 200 Kg. We shot 15 in total.
In the meat room
Loading the trailer for the way back
The way back was log and tiring as we went through the same gravel roads. A drive of around 15 hours back to Pretoria. All and all an incredible highly recommendable experience! One thing less on my bucket list!!
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