Greystoke

River crossing

28 February 2011












Occasionally the Chimpanzees travel to the southern region of their territory in search of food. This area is probably the most difficult part of their territory for us to track the Chimpanzees as the forest is very dense with the largest river running through it.


Yesterday we found the Chimpanzees on the other side of the river which because of the rains was higher than normal. No problem though, Lazaro was guiding and decided to build a rock bridge so the guests could cross with out getting wet feet. Thanks to Lazaro our guests had a great sighting.