The group looks back on the morning the rain rolled in and temporarily turned the bushveld upside down. Heavy showers soaked the landscape early in the day, forcing everyone to slow down, adjust plans, and wait out the weather. Around the fire, they share the humor and frustration of watching the storm settle in—how the morning hunts were derailed, how quickly the terrain changed, and how the unexpected downtime affected the group’s momentum.
But once the skies finally cleared, the safari kicked back into gear. By the afternoon, everyone was back in the field, navigating the freshly soaked terrain and discovering how the rain reshaped the day’s opportunities. Some found success in the cooler, quieter post-storm hours, while others faced new challenges brought on by wet ground, shifting winds, and animals moving differently after the rain.
The mix of disrupted plans, renewed excitement, and shared adaptation makes this day one of the trip’s most memorable. With plenty of laughs and a few surprises, the crew reflects on how a stormy morning turned into a productive—and unpredictable—afternoon in the bushveld.