Tjololo 4th March 2000
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Is Tjololo still around? Well things sounded a lot more promising last night when we heard a male leopard calling in Tjololo’s territory. We were unable to follow up on the calls to the south of the Kapen river, but just hope it’s him.
In our efforts to get around to where the leopard was calling we drove on roads not covered since the floods and soon found ourselves at a point of no return, having only just made it through areas of deep mud. There was no ways we would have got back through those patches and only hoped the road ahead was passable back to firmer ground. We barged through several more such patches as they sucked hard on the Toyota trying to swallow us. But Japanese engineering won the day (or night) and we happily made it back to the more user friendly roads.
Our frustration continues as the road condition hardly improves and we aren’t able to traverse Tjololo and Tjellers’ territories extensively in search of them.










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