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Camp Nearly Washed Away

Category: Other news | Date: Jul 25 2008 | By: ewasolions

On the 11th of July, I was driving to camp from Samburu National Reserve when I noticed dark clouds form and surround us. I drove quickly to camp to consult with the guys to see what they thought. Joseph, camp manager and cook, said that if it rained it would come from the direction of the reserve and not Wamba. This reassured me slightly.

However, with time it became clear that it would rain soon as we were surrounded by black clouds. We made quick plans to remove all the things that would need to be protected. The mobile film unit equipment, food boxes, solar panel, battery, etc were packed quickly into Gypsy. We put on our rain jackets and waited as it thundered all around.

Prepared for rain

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Rain on the way

The wind picked up and some of the chairs and solar panel boxes started flying away. We frantically ran around picking things up. We huddled together under the kitchen tarp, which was sagging under the weight of a growing puddle of rainwater. It then came pouring down and our little kitchen succumbed to the heavy rain. One of the dead tree branches that served as a wall got blown over, bringing down the tarp.

There was little we could do except sit and get soaked. We managed to cook some food and eat in the rain. At 9pm, we ran into our leaking tents and tried to get some sleep. It eventually stopped raining late at night.

We woke early the following day to assess the damage. The bathroom, loo and kitchen had collapsed from the weight of the water on the hessian material. Everything was soaking wet and our camp looked like a bush laundromat as we hung everything out to dry. My tent and Lekuraiyo’s were ok, however the other 2 tents were soaked. One of the food boxes had leaked and water had got into the ugali.

We’re rebuilding Echo Lima camp, but we could use your help and donations to improve camp to survive any more rain.

The rains were completely unexpected and unusual for this time of year (hence my camp wasn’t built to be waterproof). I can’t help but think this is a sign of global climate change.

The upside to this mess is that I saw the Kipsing River flow into the Ewaso Nyiro. It was beautiful. The brief shower brought relief to the dry parched landscape, with new growth and it was good to see the Ewaso Nyiro flow once again.

Pools of water on top of Ndonyo Nanyeke

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Kipsing flowing into Ewaso Nyiro

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3 Responses to “Camp Nearly Washed Away”

Annie, on 26 Jul 2008

Wow…….I have heard there are monsoon type rains that happen there! Good thing you guys were ok!

sauwah, on 30 Jul 2008

sorry about your camp and the destruction the rain brought to your camp. but the fellows in photo look so cute!

money is a bit tight this month. i shall do my best to help out next month which is coming fast.

regarding the area you are in; is it the same place where the famous lioness with that baby calf lived for a while? she adopted it for weeks; but that calf was later eaten by a male lion. you know that famous lioness without a pride of her own. she was only a sub adult alone. poor thing. they made a documentary on her and that calf. at the end of the film, the lioness just disappeared. do you know what has become of her. lone lioness does not fare well, i assume. when the narrator/hostess hoped that lioness would have cubs of her own one day. i doubt it much since taking care of herself would be hard enough. and defending her cub from other male lions and predators? what a long shot.

ewasolions, on 05 Aug 2008

Hi Sauwah,
Yes this is the same place that Kamunyak the famous lioness adopted the baby oryx calf. I moved to Samburu just when this was happening and unfortunately Kamunyak was not seen after that. She has not been sighted since early 2003. As you rightly say, she was alone and probably did not fare too well. I am glad you saw the documentary on her.
Shivani

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