05-30-2006, 02:25 PM
Tigerfish are an absolute blast to catch. Sound like you are doing everything the right way =p
Bungie jumping off the bridge at vic falls is completely insane (in a good way). I haven't done it, but there is a vantage point in the park at the top of the falls where you can watch people doing it. You get a real sense of scale from there too.
When I went rafting there, the river was quite high as well. The water moves MUCH faster, but I was told by the guides that they prefer it when it is high because you don't hit the rocks as much. Meh I'll keep my fingers crossed for you though. That would be a total shame if you aren't able to do it. I still have the video and pictures from that trip - there are guides that take pics and video for you as you go down the river. They aren't cheap at the end of the day, but it is soooo worth it. I'll see if I can scan in the one pic. All you can see in it of me is my foot though /sigh. I'll post the pic in the next couple of days. If you cant do the white water rafting, there are plenty of game reserves up that way. Plenty of hiking trails as well. If you like golfing, there are a couple of courses there that are right out in the bush, and the warthogs etc. frequently come up onto the course. Dont even think about retrieving your ball from the water though - lots of crocs (talk about hazards).
Glad you're having a good time. Bring back pics to post!
Bungie jumping off the bridge at vic falls is completely insane (in a good way). I haven't done it, but there is a vantage point in the park at the top of the falls where you can watch people doing it. You get a real sense of scale from there too.
When I went rafting there, the river was quite high as well. The water moves MUCH faster, but I was told by the guides that they prefer it when it is high because you don't hit the rocks as much. Meh I'll keep my fingers crossed for you though. That would be a total shame if you aren't able to do it. I still have the video and pictures from that trip - there are guides that take pics and video for you as you go down the river. They aren't cheap at the end of the day, but it is soooo worth it. I'll see if I can scan in the one pic. All you can see in it of me is my foot though /sigh. I'll post the pic in the next couple of days. If you cant do the white water rafting, there are plenty of game reserves up that way. Plenty of hiking trails as well. If you like golfing, there are a couple of courses there that are right out in the bush, and the warthogs etc. frequently come up onto the course. Dont even think about retrieving your ball from the water though - lots of crocs (talk about hazards).
Glad you're having a good time. Bring back pics to post!
Gameless (for now)
