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 August  2011  After  11 happy and highly successful years at Fugitives’ Drift, Rob Caskie and  Karen de Haan will be moving to Howick in October, but I am pleased to say that  Rob will still be available to us on a freelance basis and that he will be continuing  with his own inimitable battlefield tours in KZN.  We  shall miss them both enormously for many reasons, not least for their overriding  passion for Fugitives’ Drift and all it stands for. Rob’s ability  to fix anything and his wicked sense of humour will be hard to replace as will  Karen’s extraordinary attention to detail and her organizational skills.  They have been an invaluable and integral part of this operation for many years  and never more so than in the past four years. We shall look back, as I am sure  they will, on their long period of service here with great warmth. At  this crucial time in the development of our business, I am therefore very pleased  to be able to announce that David’s and my eldest son, Andrew, joined the  team at Fugitives’ Drift in July along with his partner Anel de Kock.  
 Andrew  has a B.Comm. degree, is passionate about all things wild and especially about  our beloved Fugitives Drift, where he grew up, and its flora and fauna of which  he has an intimate knowledge. He is a fluent Zulu speaker, an enthusiastic fisherman  and a not-very-enthusiastic horseman!  Andrew  spent his childhood sitting at David’s feet and listening to his stories  of the Anglo Zulu War and has always shared his father’s enthusiasm for  the history of our area and for the Zulu people. Indeed, at the age of nine, Andrew  took his first ‘tour’ to the site of the skirmish at Fugitives’  Drift when David had to rush off unexpectedly to fight an out-of-control veldt  fire!  Following  a ranger training course at Phinda, Andrew spent 14 months at Kwandwe Game Reserve,  near Grahamstown. He loved his time as a guide there and will bring this invaluable  experience with him as he returns to the fold at Fugitives’ Drift and follows  in his father ‘s impressive footsteps.  Anel  is a highly-qualified chef and was Executive Chef at Kwandwe. It will be a huge  bonus for us be able to benefit from her many years of experience and an injection  of her new ideas and flavours into our cuisine.  These  are exciting times for us and we look forward with great confidence as a new generation  of Rattrays begins to make its mark on Fugitives’ Drift and to welcoming  both new and old guests to the Lodge as we embrace the future with relish, whilst  continuing to honour the past with our unparalleled history tours and exemplary  hospitality. 
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Fugitives' Drift - Newsletter August 2011
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