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		By: Gerry Hatcher		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Andrew and Jenny, 
Thank you soooo much for the amazing self-drive safari experience and for preserving it (for eternity!?) with these two blog posts!

Four thumbs up for Wheeze Honk Safaris! (Where can we order T-Shirts?)

Since neither Ronda or myself had ever been to the African continent let alone self-driving in the bush, we’d have never gotten anything close to the “insider self-drive safari experience” we did on this trip without the expert guidance and help of our friends Andrew and Jenny. 

Jenny and Andrew did such a good job with delivery of the animal sightings we dubbed Jenny with the “Swamp Tracker” moniker on about day two of our trip. I’m pretty sure they know the name of every animal and bird on the African continent – or are really good at instantly making up convincing names.

And the food! Andrew baked fresh bread that could have easily come from a San Francisco bakery and Jenny nonchalantly whipped up incredibly delicious dinner combinations with only a two-burner camp stove... every night!!

A super fun trip and one of our lifetime highlights for sure! 
Gerry and Ronda]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew and Jenny,<br />
Thank you soooo much for the amazing self-drive safari experience and for preserving it (for eternity!?) with these two blog posts!</p>
<p>Four thumbs up for Wheeze Honk Safaris! (Where can we order T-Shirts?)</p>
<p>Since neither Ronda or myself had ever been to the African continent let alone self-driving in the bush, we’d have never gotten anything close to the “insider self-drive safari experience” we did on this trip without the expert guidance and help of our friends Andrew and Jenny. </p>
<p>Jenny and Andrew did such a good job with delivery of the animal sightings we dubbed Jenny with the “Swamp Tracker” moniker on about day two of our trip. I’m pretty sure they know the name of every animal and bird on the African continent – or are really good at instantly making up convincing names.</p>
<p>And the food! Andrew baked fresh bread that could have easily come from a San Francisco bakery and Jenny nonchalantly whipped up incredibly delicious dinner combinations with only a two-burner camp stove&#8230; every night!!</p>
<p>A super fun trip and one of our lifetime highlights for sure!<br />
Gerry and Ronda</p>
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