Can we be contacted at S Luangwa camps
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Can we be contacted at S Luangwa camps
Wouldn't you know it. We're trying to sell our apartment and yesterday (we go today!!)we had a really interested buyer come to look around.
Does anyone know if we will be able to receive e-mail at the camps we're staying at(Kapani, Nkwali, Tafika & Siankaba)? I know they all have e-mail addresses but I don't know if this is for offices elsewhere or actually at the camps.
Also just to say we've got loads of writing paper with us so be prepared for a long trip report on our return & thanks for all the help and advice.
Does anyone know if we will be able to receive e-mail at the camps we're staying at(Kapani, Nkwali, Tafika & Siankaba)? I know they all have e-mail addresses but I don't know if this is for offices elsewhere or actually at the camps.
Also just to say we've got loads of writing paper with us so be prepared for a long trip report on our return & thanks for all the help and advice.
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Ruthie,
Chances are that you will be able to contact others, by using the satellite phone that should at least be available at Kapani, Tafika and Nkwali but you may have a hard time being contacted.
What you should do is immediately, upon arrival at each camp, find out their e-mail address (it may be different from the one on their website), and then tell them your situation (they should have no problem allowing e-mail to be sent to them), and then phone your realtor with the e-mail addresses. If you have time, you should do that before you depart.
Only other option would be to rent your own satellite phone, but after losing mine last year I probably would not do it again. But, if you have at least three working days before your departure, you still have time to do this. It would likely cost about $200 for a 2 week rental, plus about $2 per minute for any calls (and it has voicemail as a feature so you don't need to keep it on all the time). There would, however, be about a $1,000 deposit for the phone.
Have a wonderful trip!!!
Chances are that you will be able to contact others, by using the satellite phone that should at least be available at Kapani, Tafika and Nkwali but you may have a hard time being contacted.
What you should do is immediately, upon arrival at each camp, find out their e-mail address (it may be different from the one on their website), and then tell them your situation (they should have no problem allowing e-mail to be sent to them), and then phone your realtor with the e-mail addresses. If you have time, you should do that before you depart.
Only other option would be to rent your own satellite phone, but after losing mine last year I probably would not do it again. But, if you have at least three working days before your departure, you still have time to do this. It would likely cost about $200 for a 2 week rental, plus about $2 per minute for any calls (and it has voicemail as a feature so you don't need to keep it on all the time). There would, however, be about a $1,000 deposit for the phone.
Have a wonderful trip!!!
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Rocc,
Thanks for the reply - good advice. We leave in 1 hour so the satellite phone isn't an option (don't think we would have done this anyway given the expense). We'll just have to hope that e-mails work.
Back with all the news on S Luangwa in a couple of weeks!
Thanks for the reply - good advice. We leave in 1 hour so the satellite phone isn't an option (don't think we would have done this anyway given the expense). We'll just have to hope that e-mails work.
Back with all the news on S Luangwa in a couple of weeks!
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(I hope you saw the wild dogs that are splashed all over Robin Pope Safaris "It's Monday" weekly update).
www.robinpopesafaris.net
(go to the quick reference box in the far left hand corner and scroll down to It's Monday).
Speaking of wild dogs, I did have the pleasure of watching my 40 pound pointer/sharpei mix, Shy, chase after a deer this morning in the mountains surrounding my house. First I saw a deer, and then I saw what looked like a Puku antelope, until I realized that it was my Shy!
www.robinpopesafaris.net
(go to the quick reference box in the far left hand corner and scroll down to It's Monday).
Speaking of wild dogs, I did have the pleasure of watching my 40 pound pointer/sharpei mix, Shy, chase after a deer this morning in the mountains surrounding my house. First I saw a deer, and then I saw what looked like a Puku antelope, until I realized that it was my Shy!
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Wallybrenda,
Here is a picture of a Puku:
http://www.mfuwelodge.com/images/04_...ife_puku_l.jpg
And, here is a photo of Shy...hope this link works:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/PhotoVie...d=293823743105
And one of my Puku pics:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/PhotoVie...d=124763743105
When sprinting across the mountain, they do look similar!
Shy is the most athletic dog I have had, although I do have a Cocker Spaniel, Jacqueline (Jackie) that is superior in flat out hunting, bringing home all kinds of unwanted presents!
And, finally, for the most spoiled dog of the bunch, Shy's partner in crime, and the father of the puppies pictured with Shy, here is Scooter, the 2 year old Corgi:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/PhotoVie...d=531382743105
Unfortunately I do not have pics of Madeline the Chow, Caroline the Corgi/Jack Russell, Marcy the Shih Tzu, Jackie the Cocker Spaniel, Gunther the Chow/Sharpei (and archenemy of Scooter), and Shy & Scooters children - Dudley, Batman & Biggie. The first four mentioned are all pet therapy dogs at our Alzheimer's facilities, and I do think Dudley is a good candidate to join Jackie who is the sole dog at one of the facilities, since Dudley is the calmest of the three puppies, now 11 months old.
Hope these links worked. And as soon as I get my new camera, I will be taking plenty of test shots and may just put up an album of my 10 dogs!
Here is a picture of a Puku:
http://www.mfuwelodge.com/images/04_...ife_puku_l.jpg
And, here is a photo of Shy...hope this link works:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/PhotoVie...d=293823743105
And one of my Puku pics:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/PhotoVie...d=124763743105
When sprinting across the mountain, they do look similar!
Shy is the most athletic dog I have had, although I do have a Cocker Spaniel, Jacqueline (Jackie) that is superior in flat out hunting, bringing home all kinds of unwanted presents!
And, finally, for the most spoiled dog of the bunch, Shy's partner in crime, and the father of the puppies pictured with Shy, here is Scooter, the 2 year old Corgi:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/PhotoVie...d=531382743105
Unfortunately I do not have pics of Madeline the Chow, Caroline the Corgi/Jack Russell, Marcy the Shih Tzu, Jackie the Cocker Spaniel, Gunther the Chow/Sharpei (and archenemy of Scooter), and Shy & Scooters children - Dudley, Batman & Biggie. The first four mentioned are all pet therapy dogs at our Alzheimer's facilities, and I do think Dudley is a good candidate to join Jackie who is the sole dog at one of the facilities, since Dudley is the calmest of the three puppies, now 11 months old.
Hope these links worked. And as soon as I get my new camera, I will be taking plenty of test shots and may just put up an album of my 10 dogs!
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