1. Name: George Snyman
2. Birthday and Age: 28 August, 60 years
3. Town & Country Of Residence: Port Edward, KZN, South Africa
4. Home Language: Afrikaans
5. Occupation/Business: Retired
6. Family Status: Married, 3 working daughters
7. Membership Of Other 4X4 Clubs & Forums: None yet
8. Current 4x4: 1997 Pajero 3.5 V6 (NK)
9. Current Modifications: Nudge bar, BFG A/T's, Excallibur Running Boards
10. Modifications On The Wish List: Dual Battery System, Drawer Packaging System, Roofrack, 29 Mhz Radio
11. Vehicle(s) On The Wish List: None
12. Previous 4x4s: None
13. Last 3 Offroad Trips: Fishing trip to Mozambique & planning a Botswana Safari next year
14. Favourite Destination: Kruger National Park
15. Other Hobbies: Fishing, Camping, Travelling
16. GPSr & Map Data Used: TomTom unfortunately - no T4A
17. Rate Your 4X4 & Overlanding Experience: Very basic
18. Photos Of Yourself & Your Vehicle:
Hi Guys
Thanks for the welcome! I'm a newbie to this scene and looking forward to taking part and also to tap the knowledge of all the wise men on this forum. I had browsed around a lot on the forum before I joined and have already found out a lot that I didn't know. I just received my first weekly newsletter and even there have found some valuable information - I think I said something about planning a trip to Botswana next year so I am absorbing all the info I can get! It's still a long way off but I believe in starting to plan (and booking - at this stage a very confusing aspect with all the changes that seem to have taken place recently!) early. Be assured that I will be posting a few questions about this and other aspects, soon.
Once again, thank you very much.
George Snyman
Thanks for the welcome! I'm a newbie to this scene and looking forward to taking part and also to tap the knowledge of all the wise men on this forum. I had browsed around a lot on the forum before I joined and have already found out a lot that I didn't know. I just received my first weekly newsletter and even there have found some valuable information - I think I said something about planning a trip to Botswana next year so I am absorbing all the info I can get! It's still a long way off but I believe in starting to plan (and booking - at this stage a very confusing aspect with all the changes that seem to have taken place recently!) early. Be assured that I will be posting a few questions about this and other aspects, soon.
Once again, thank you very much.
George Snyman
also heading off to botswana next year April. already booked for most of the places to avoid the new increase in prices.
Heading off to Central Kalahari - deception valley, Kubu Island and also visiting Hwange again in Zim
Heading off to Central Kalahari - deception valley, Kubu Island and also visiting Hwange again in Zim
Hi Keenan
Glad to hear you are also off to Botswana next year. We are planning our trip in Jun 2011 and would like to kontact you once you get back to get some pointers on how it went. In the meantime can you advise me on how you did your bookings with all the privatisations of camps that have taken place. Could you make an overall booking cotacting The Parks and Reserves Reservations Offices in Gaferone/Maun or did you have to contact the "managers" of each camp individually? Our planned route will be; Rhino Santuary, Kubu Island, Baines Boababs in Nxai Park, Third bridge in Moremi, Savuti, Linyati, Ihaha in Chobe, Kasane and finally Nata lodge.
Glad to hear you are also off to Botswana next year. We are planning our trip in Jun 2011 and would like to kontact you once you get back to get some pointers on how it went. In the meantime can you advise me on how you did your bookings with all the privatisations of camps that have taken place. Could you make an overall booking cotacting The Parks and Reserves Reservations Offices in Gaferone/Maun or did you have to contact the "managers" of each camp individually? Our planned route will be; Rhino Santuary, Kubu Island, Baines Boababs in Nxai Park, Third bridge in Moremi, Savuti, Linyati, Ihaha in Chobe, Kasane and finally Nata lodge.