22nd Lower Sabie continued
We left the leopard chaos behind us and as we pulled into the next dirt loop just around the corner a male lion started to cross the river

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The male turned diagonally north, so we ducked out the loop and drove further up the road, however stopped in seconds because a few lionesses had already crossed and they were hunting just down the bank from the road. Seconds later the male also pulled up and he seemed hyped up for a chow.

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There was an impala herd just up ahead, but there was also thick bush between the lion and the impala so we drove up ahead of the herd, stopped and switched off. I made the mistake of not turning around quickly so Bushpig and I were looking diagonally towards the back of the car and the rest of the clan had to look back through the rear window and the canopy window so their view was limited, but another car had pulled in right behind us in seconds and then another arrived from the front.
I don’t have much patience, but when I’m holding an old Sigma lens up in the air and a camera squashed to my pip aiming at a row of bush through twigs, I don’t last long. I then tried the window, pool noodle thing, but the Ford Ranger has a rounded tapered type window so the noodle thing kept going skew, therefore it got tossed.
After 5 minutes we were all seriously distracted when suddenly impala snorted all over, so cameras went flying towards the bush, but a lioness burst from a completely different bush on the edge of the riverbank much closer to us than expected.
I swung the camera up frantically but found myself pushing the 150mm to 500mm lens through my pip as everything was too “zoomed in “ and then started shrieking at Bushpig, who had a point and shoot camera.
“THERE! Take pics!”
“What, where?”
The impala had scattered in all directions in seconds and the lioness had turned and charged off back down into the riverbed and through bush after a particular impala.
We sat in silence for a few seconds and then I said “We stuffed that one up!” and there were a few head nods.
The bank next to the road just ahead climbed for the next 100m odd meters and one couldn’t see down into the riverbed, so after some moving around trying to see them from different angles, we moved on.
The next 15 odd km produced all the normal ellies, giraffe, and warties, but just before the H12 Bridge a guy waved us down as we neared and then explained that he had just seen what he thinks is a leopard, move into a bush area.
The frantic reverse, forward mission started and Bushpig and I both spotted her for 2 seconds as she moved into a thick bush/tree stump area, so the “tiny” forward, reverse mission started and eventually we found spots through the twigs.

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