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Subject: [Leica] Tiger People - a pee story
From: afirkin at afirkin.com (afirkin at afirkin.com)
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 08:06:24 -0400
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Wonderful story, your writing is now beginning to outpace your photos. We
laughed out loud.

Cheers

Alastair

> Hi Luggers,
> Shooting Tigers is accomplished with the help of a lot of people,
> principally your driver and guide.
> In Ranthambhore you could claim the same driver and guide for every
> excursion. In Bandhavgarh
> the driver came with the lodge and the guide was assigned by the park
> authorities. Jayanand and I
> were lucky to have quiet times alone with the tigers. The following
> photo shows the more likely situation.
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/TigerPeople/
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ye94ynj
>
> Our driver in Bandhavgarh was Kunwar. He had a swagger about him,
> like an Indian Omar Sharif, and clearly was a leader among the drivers.
> He had great knowledge about the trails of the tigers and could drive
> like Michael Schumacher when he had to when intercepting the tigers
> - he was really magnificent
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/TigerPeople/Kunwarw.jpg.html
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ya288dt
>
> The guides in Bandhavgarh are assigned by the Park Authorities and
> some are good -
> some not. One day we had a drunk one who slept in the back of the jeep
> all through the
> safari. He didn't get a tip. Shankar was the opposite end of the
> spectrum, 31, married with
> one son, he has been a guide for 10 years and has obviously studied to
> be knowledgeable
> about the flora and fauna in the reserve and worked hard to have
> excellent english.
>
> He also has a good sense of humour illustrated by this story.
>
> One afternoon it was very hot and I drank a lot of water.
> There was no place to stop to go to the toilet and you are not allowed
> to get off the jeep but I had to go. The jarring of the ride had
> really dislodged my kidneys.
> So Kunwar pulled up at one of the water holes - looked around and said
> go for it. I hopped
> down from the jeep and walked behind a tree and let fly! After a long
> while I felt greatly
> relieved and hopped back on the jeep.
>
> As I settled in Shankar turned to me very seriously and said " Now you
> will have to be very careful.
> You have marked a male tiger's territory and by the size of the mark
> he is going to think you are
> very big and he will be looking for you."
>
> I looked at him wide eyed. "Really?" I said.
>
> Shankar smiled
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/TigerPeople/Shankarw.jpg.html
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yl7rttl
>
> and then chuckled and then he and Kunwar burst out laughing as we
> turned back into the
> afternoon dust.
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/TigerPeople/JeepDustw.jpg.html
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yatmmpq
>
> C&C always welcome
> Cheers
> Howard
>
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