Thursday 26 August 2010

Thursday 19 August 2010

Thursday 12 August 2010

KZN Priority QDGC's

This week has seen some movement in 2831DA with Richard Johnstone adding two new pentads.

Otherwise there has been a continued assault on yellow pentads, with more turning orange.

Thursday 5 August 2010

Last Set of Submissions for KZN

For the 32 day period from 1/07 to 2/08 we saw 247 cards submitted for KZN, 17 of which were for new pentads, while 16 were second cards for their respective pentads.

This equates to 7.7 cards per day, 4.6 cards per observer and 0.53 new cards per day. For the 44 days from 18/05 to 1/07, we also had 7.7 cards per day, slightly more cards per observer at 5.5 and less new pentads at 0.43 per day. So over the last month, we essentially we covered more new area, the same number of cards relatively, but with fewer observers.

Duncan McKenzie led the charge with 7 new pentads, followed by Alan Manson with 3 and Tim Wood with 2. Mr J Janse van Rensburg, Tessa White, Lawrie Chivers, Sharon Louw and David Maphisa all chipped in with one new pentad each.

Iain Guthrie submitted the most second cards, 3, followed by Mr J Janse van Rensburg and Tim Wood with with 2 each. Sarah Burns, Pam Nicol, Tessa White and Alan Manson all chipped in with one card each.

Tim Wood submitted the most cards, 34, followed by Mr J Janse van Rensburg with 15 and Iain Guthrie and Johan Gouws with 14 each. Barry Porter and Duncan McKenzie both managed double figures with 12 and 10 respectively.

KZN Pentad and QDGC Map

The map showing the KZN pentad coverage is looking better and better. We still have only one empty QDGC, 2731DD which lies SW of Mkuze.
Our other challenge is to continue turning the yellow pentads orange. The Durban Group, led by Tim Wood, has been doing some good work here, as you can see by the widening belt of orange coloured pentads north of the DBN-PMB axis.