The previous evening Jacques had reminded us that the “gate “ opening times for January were 30 minutes later than December, so at 5.30 the next morning we were slightly bemused when our neighbours at Urikaruus were all set to leave and at the attendant’s hut. To our surprise a few minutes later they were on their way out.

I went to investigate. No, the times had been changed, and now the December times still applied in January. Made sense to me as it was already light, so after a quick speed up of events in the Wannabe Larnie’s Chalet we were out on the road by 5 45am after thanking Jacques for his hospitality over the last few days

We decided to head north again as we would be going south to Kielie Krankie later in the day.
Our first sighting of the new year were these long necks on the side of the road just north of camp

As we approached the waterhole at 13th borehole, we saw a lion on the dunes to the right.
He quickly moved down to the waterhole and had a drink. I must admit he did look a bit skraal (thin) to say the least.


He finished drinking, and we followed him as he carried on in a northerly direction.

At the end of the 13th borehole loop, he disappeared over the dunes to the west.
But as he did that, Debs saw these ladies making their way towards us.


We watched them approach at the same time as the cavalry from Mata Mata arrived.

Suddenly traffic of note had arrived, and I was out of there.

Knowing that the lions were heading down towards 13th and that there were puddles in the road at the entrance, I decided to pre-empt their movements and went and parked at the water in the road.

Bonus

Except, some idiot tried to park directly in our view of the approaching cats, after us claiming our spot for a good few minutes prior to their arrival.

Needless to say she moved off pretty quickly after my SO had a few terse words with her (in “polite” sign language).
We were treated to these scenes.........





And a black and white image as they moved on


They eventually moved up and over the dunes to the east.

but our sighting wasn't over just yet!!!