We had a few days of rain from the 2nd, it was then dry for most of March, with two days of rain at the very end. We managed to partly burn one block along the escarpment just before the rain at the end of the month.
We had heavy and widespread rain for over a week around the middle of the month, this sent all the zebra North and there were large crossings for several days.
The rains continued to pound the Triangle for the first three weeks of May, causing considerable damage, washing the murram off some of our roads, creating ruts and potholes on all our roads.
The a few remnants of the wildebeest migration have left the Tanzanian border and moved up towards Serena. One crossing near the Mara bridge resulted in at least 300 wildebeest deaths.
A number of rain storms throughout September appear to have further disrupted the migration, there were large concentrations of wildebeest along the Tanzanian border, but the never moved North of Ol Are (the salt springs).
The migration has been very sporadic and weak, although large herds of wildebeest have been seen along the Tanzanian border in the last week of August.
There was heavy rain almost every day in the second half of December, the storms were particularly heavy along the Oloololo Escarpment and between Mara Serena and Little Governor’s.