Sontuli loop continuous:

for all the great comments on the first part. The next episode took place after we left the lion on the one side of Sontuli loop. When we started this loop an impala came rushing by very unexpectedly out of the forest right in front of our car. We looked around if any predator was following as we could not understand that our car could have frightened this antelope in a flight for life mission. After seeing no follwers we continued where we saw the lion and drove back again. Not sure what happened there after, but when we back track the loop and got close to the start of the loop a huge traffic jam was on the entrance side.
While we were busy watching lions a pack of wild dogs killed an impala you can say near 10 - 15 minutes after we passed that spot. They still had plenty of meat left to eat, but were already threatened by a couple of hyeanas looking out to score. In a way we missed a once in a life time witnessing of how wild dogs kill there prey, but I am glad we got into the scene 5 - 10 minutes later.
We had a good position at the sighting, but it started to rain and the long grass made it difficult to get great pics.
A hyaena stormed in and ran off with the spine right into our direction of our car with a biting wild dog on its ankle.
Well at least one dog kept the leg.
The fight continues...
And some must just wait until the dogs will be finished of a gap to grab the left overs.
During this episode a jeep jocky started screaming we need to move away, but with cars double parked in front of us we could not get out. Poor Moshi was still in bed and even though we wanted to move on and go and fetch him at camp we could not get out. BC will know how narrow that road is, but somehow Jeep Jockey pushed through and got to the sighting and we could leave as well.
So its not only in Kruger you get told to move, but I must say not so many cars compared to some of the traffic jams I've seen.
Imfolozi TBC