Safari Adventure in Botswana - Leopard Sighting

Written by Kay L. Trotman


On one of several African safaris, this one inrepparttar Okavango Delta, our guide frequently pointing torepparttar 133872 high points of interest mentioned it was getting late as he beaconed atrepparttar 133873 slowly sinking sun. I remember as our group was marveling at a pride of lions, ‘brothers’ as we were told byrepparttar 133874 guide, spectacular lions with black manes doing what they do best, resting onrepparttar 133875 floor ofrepparttar 133876 savannah. Blending in withrepparttar 133877 high grass, barely visible except forrepparttar 133878 occasional black manes one would see as they turned over, yawned and then fell back on their side continuing their R&R. Suddenly a call came overrepparttar 133879 guide’s radio. A leopard sighting! The guide asked if we wanted to go, it was late inrepparttar 133880 evening,repparttar 133881 sun was beginning to set. The guide explained that it was a ways off andrepparttar 133882 leopard, as elusive as it was, may have moved fromrepparttar 133883 spot byrepparttar 133884 time we got there. Unanimously, we all agreed to take that chance.

We began to tear acrossrepparttar 133885 savannah, only able to drive onrepparttar 133886 existing trails. Drivers are not allowed to make their own trails – not in this neck ofrepparttar 133887 woods! As we bounced from side to side in our open Land Rover, getting closer torepparttar 133888 leopard every moment,repparttar 133889 sun sank further and further. And then…..no, notrepparttar 133890 leopard, but we saw four lionesses’ taking down a zebra. The zebra was barely alive, with one lioness onrepparttar 133891 throat, one onrepparttar 133892 rear end, one underneath and another resting close by. Finally, withrepparttar 133893 zebra succumbed, they begin to enjoyrepparttar 133894 fruits of their labor!

We beggedrepparttar 133895 driver to stop and he said, ‘what aboutrepparttar 133896 leopard’. We told him to wait until after we take pictures ofrepparttar 133897 sighting. Cameras clicking away, we spent way too much time there, but worth every minute, asrepparttar 133898 sunset became more beautiful with each passing moment. And then off we went, rushing to seerepparttar 133899 leopard!

Mount Chimborazo: Climbing Glaciers Near The Equator

Written by Steve Gillman


The climb uprepparttar glaciers torepparttar 133871 summit of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador isn't considered highly technical. Technically, it is mountaineering, but how hard could it be, considering that I went to 20,600 feetrepparttar 133872 first time I used crampons and an ice axe? Okay, I had used them once for practice, on a sledding hill near my house. I climbed almost forty feet while people walked by with their sleds, warning their kids to stay away from me.

Driving Up Mount Chimborazo

It is easier to climb a mountain whenrepparttar 133873 guide drives you to 15,000 feet. Don't get me wrong. Climbing that last 5,600 feet was one ofrepparttar 133874 most difficult things I've done, but not forrepparttar 133875 skill required. The fact thatrepparttar 133876 air was missing half of its oxygen is what had me quitting twenty or thirty times onrepparttar 133877 way up Chimborazo. It just gets difficult to move up there.

The Graveyard

The little monuments nearrepparttar 133878 first refuge weren't for climbers without skill. The graveyard is a testament torepparttar 133879 unpredictability of all high places. Chimborazo is very high, it randomly drops large rocks on you, and has weather that changes byrepparttar 133880 minute. Even as we were hiking torepparttar 133881 second refuge, we could hearrepparttar 133882 rocks and pieces of ice falling somewhere above.

El Refugio Edward Whymper is a simple, unheated hut at 16,000 feet, named afterrepparttar 133883 English climber who first made it torepparttar 133884 summit ofrepparttar 133885 mountain. Okay, it isn't entirely unheated. There is a fireplace, and when somebody feels like carrying wood up to 5000 meters,repparttar 133886 fire might raiserepparttar 133887 temperature inrepparttar 133888 hut by 3 degrees.

We had "mate de coca" a tea made of coca leaves, which are also known for another product made from them--one that is taken uprepparttar 133889 nose. Then we went hiking for a short while. That was my acclimatization. We ate, and I slept for at least an hour before startingrepparttar 133890 ascent at eleven that night.

A Little About Mount Chimborazo

Chimborazo is in Ecuador, not far fromrepparttar 133891 Equator (100 miles south). The elevation inrepparttar 133892 center ofrepparttar 133893 country, andrepparttar 133894 moderating effect ofrepparttar 133895 Humboldt Current, which runs alongrepparttar 133896 west side of South America, givesrepparttar 133897 country near perfect weather. A bit hot alongrepparttar 133898 coast and lowlands, but spring--like in Quito (the capital) , with daily highs inrepparttar 133899 sixties to low seventies year--round. Wonderful weather almost everywhere--until you get high enough.

Chimborazo, at it's peak, isrepparttar 133900 furthest point fromrepparttar 133901 center ofrepparttar 133902 Earth. Our planet bulges atrepparttar 133903 equator, making Mount Chimborazo even futher out there than Everest. It hasrepparttar 133904 distinction of beingrepparttar 133905 closest point torepparttar 133906 sun onrepparttar 133907 planet, and yet stillrepparttar 133908 coldest place in Ecuador.

Climbing Chimborazo

Paco, my guide, didn't likerepparttar 133909 lightweight part of this mountain climbing adventure. He frowned when he saw my sleeping bag, which packed up smaller than a football, and weighed a pound. My frameless backpack didn't seem to impress him either (13 ounces). In any case, although it did get below freezing inrepparttar 133910 hut, just as he said it would, I stayed warm--as I said I would. No problems so far.

Unfortunately, Paco didn't speak a word of English, and I was just learning Spanish. Since our whole group consisted of him and me, we did have some communication problems. I thought, for example, thatrepparttar 133911 $11 fee forrepparttar 133912 "night" (a few hours) inrepparttar 133913 hut was included inrepparttar 133914 $130 guide fee. He thought that I was a mountain climber.

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