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Attorney Takes A Break - Robb Schotthoefer
Attorney Robb Schotthoefer needed to take a break from his practice at Sather, Byerly & Holloway. Having worked as an “in-house” civil litigation attorney since 1998, Robb had been busy defending his clients and putting in very long hours. Now he knew it was time for a break; a time to revitalize and step out of the bounds of a normal vacation. Every since he was a kid growing up in rural Oregon, Robb has always dreamed of seeing Africa. It seemed like a fabled land - full of animals, interesting tribes, true adventure and mystery. At the beginning of 2004, Robb and his friend decided to spend a couple weeks exploring the hills of Kilimanjaro, driving through the Serengetti in search of animals, and looking for adventure. They found it.
What was the first thing you noticed immediately after you arrived? How many days were you on safari? Was it enough? Did you stay in a lodge or camp? How would you rate I'm sure camping in the parks has its benefits, but it is damn hot out What kinds of animals did you see? Did you see anything that was absolutely amazing? We met an entire Massai village after a circumcision ceremony. We crouched down and ate a rice dish with them with our bare hands while they talked and we listed (through an interpreter) about their village and how they do not understand American military tactics. Overall, would you recommend people visiting this Author: Donovan | Category: Traveler Interviews
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