Day 39 to Lugga Moran

A short day today, as we approach South Horr in order to meet up with Mutiso and our bikes tomorrow!

The morning light was spectacular and Tom got a bit carried away taking pictures of the Acacia tortilis trees but all taken on the real camera, so we can't see them yet. We climbed a hill for a view over the Acacia rufisiens forest (in the distance above) which made a contiguous canopy. The trees are a perfect inverted triangle so on foot you can weave a path in between them. Here, Daniel and Tim survey the landscape from the hill.
Each morning we walk for 2 or 3 hours to work up an appetite for breakfast. Eggs are cooked in rapid order and we are now experts in collapsible chair construction and take-down. Then the breakfast camels are repacked and off we go. Most are unmistakably Helen's:
Helen and Emma did an audit of the bird list at lunchtime, now running at an impressive 115. It might  have been many more, were it not for the drought. Tom and Daniel have some work to do on ther birding skills.

Sandy went to see the butchering of a goat which the team will enjoy tonight.

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