13/10/2024
I do not like to comment publicly on clients as it seems far from appropriate for a PH to have opinions on the people that funds our way of living and that funds the preservation of African wildlife.
That being said, I think it would be appropriate in this circumstance.
As you are a public figure already I do not think that I will be to any detriment if I say a few words open forums.
Often on Safari we get to spend time with people that arrive as virtual strangers and leave as life long friends. We get to share ecstasy and agony, triumph and defeat, anticipation and disappointment.... So many trials and tribulations.
From the exhilaration of facing charges from both buffalo and elephant to sharing the fine things like Cuban ci**rs, Fine bourbon, Buffalo tail stew, bird shooting with fine double guns and of course double rifles.
Jorge Pinero, Sir, it was an absolute pleasure to share an adventure with you and Alec Pinero. The fact that you were open minded to try and understand our way of life, the things we do and why we do it. Being appreciative of every effort that every person put into your adventure. Although sometimes crude, in your own eyes, you can not hide that you are still one of the old school gentleman.
Congratulations on your awesome trophies, good shooting and the memories made between father and son!!
May the both of you still experience Africa many times over!
I salute you two gentleman! I hope our paths cross again!!
“Everything in Africa bites, but the safari bug is worst of all.”