We are just back from a “cannot find the words to do it justice” 6 day trip to Pioneer Camp where the wildlife experiences we enjoyed thanks to our ranger Richie Ferrier and tracker Ox were outstanding. On our second day , after a first day encounter with all the Majingalane coalition , we sat with a male cheetah for over an hour until it decided to move and stalk an impala with its youngster. We were very ,very fortunate to see this magnificent male in full action and witness the successful outcome to his day .
On a high from this experience we hit the road back to camp when my wife Elizabeth spotted two adult rhinos ( male and female) and a youngster . We decided to pull in and observe . What followed was incredible . It began with Richie remarking almost nonchalantly that he could hear another rhino coming in fast . It turned out to be a big male and he whooshed onto the scene , all worked up and full of aggression . Figuratively speaking the jackets came off and the males set to with the younger male clearly at a huge disadvantage in terms of physique.
In the following 20 minutes the heavyweight rhino gored the youngster twice and chased him around the bush with his piercing screams heard by everyone . The final scene was of the combatants hurtling towards our vehicle and others with Richie hitting the reverse gear and hurtling backwards over a big log with his two gobsmacked passengers springing three feet into the air.
Rhinos have weak eyesight so he was very wisely taking precautions as these bush combatants were hurtling at full speed and banging a land rover or two would not have been of any consequence to them !
Every day at Londolozi was special but this one is seared into the memory .
Thanks and best wishes to all at Pioneer Camp
Ralph Topping
“The always look behind you” is brilliant! Pictures are a great alternative to putting something in words.
Thank you for this exciting blog – made my arm hairs stand on end! Must get back to the bush!!!
Brilliant photos, and what an experience you had with the Rhinos – yipes – glad you were in such good hands. There is nothing quite like Londolozi to wake up the senses!!
OMG!!!!!
“Always look behind you”…. a once in a lifetime capture. Londolozi provides those special moments.
HELLO
Who was the bigger one? the newcomer or the one on the family? who won?
“Final photo of a Majingalane brother”,Am I missing something here?
What an amazing experience, thank for the great photos
Wow! What a fortunate sighting..One of those once in a lifetime sightings.
I hope I see something equally as magnificent when I go in 2014..
Thank you for sharing..
“always look behind you” – that was a great pic! Thanks for sharing your pics, Ralph.
I see Rich and Oxy have been up to their magic again! What a team!
great story, wonderful pictures. Thank you.