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Thread: 165 grains of Sierra happiness
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06-05-2021, 18:18 #11
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Re: 165 grains of Sierra happiness
Dave Njoko is still there, just more on the perimeter, yes he is a pleasant character.
Now it's Francoise and Mary Ann running the accommodation, very pleasant people. They offer meals now or you can sort yourself out. Thing is more professional staff need more tin. So swings and slides.
It's immensely enjoyable, I've really enjoyed my visits there(2), just waiting for the bill to come in to see how deep the hole I've dug is.
But, we have to pay for our pleasures.
Butcher we dropped the meat off at also has a hefty price tag, so ja, need to make more cash somehow.
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06-05-2021, 18:55 #12
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Re: 165 grains of Sierra happiness
Thanks Sean, will be nice to be back. I quite enjoyed the more relax hunting approach in the past, hopefully it doesn't loose that appeal.
Which butcher did you use? I've being using Hunters Butchery in Camperdown and been very impressed with the quality. His pricing seems to be on par with other Durban butchers.
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06-05-2021, 21:13 #13
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06-05-2021, 21:50 #14
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07-05-2021, 08:24 #15
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07-05-2021, 17:35 #16
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Re: 165 grains of Sierra happiness
Yes Hunters Butcher, very conveniently located for us from Durban, as well as willing to open on off days.
I think the price is R 50.00 per kilo, not sure though.
I have used Pierre Visser down Toti way as well, very reasonable and good service, just a bit of a way off the track if you're from Durban North.
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