Table 3 gives data on waterpoints used for base camp and satellite camp in 1992 and 1999.
This kind of exploitation occurs, often using an 'encounter strategy', in locations a short distance away from the base camp.
The collected goods are subsequently returned to the base camp or stored elsewhereforfuture use.
This work established a sort of base camp for all his subsequent artistic excursions.
Rather, base camp mobility appears to be driven by seasonal variation.
The frequency of moving the base camp is high, in other words there is a high residential mobility.
When resources become depleted the base camp is moved to a new location, enabling the group to exploit a new foraging territory.
Our evidence suggests that it is precisely base camp herd mobility that is limited during drought years.