UPDATE: Besides the website, mobile apps are now available for both Android and iOS. Click here to see a subsequent post which provides full details.
There is a great website app which News24 have developed which allows you to put in your preferred location(s), such as Great Brak and Port Elizabeth, and it shows you the current load shedding status for that city, including any that has been announced for later in the day. It's called GridWatch. The only flaw, if you can call it that, is that the app strictly adheres to the load shedding schedules, whereas Eskom doesn't (i.e. Eskom seems to end load shedding at 10:00 p.m. every day, whereas the schedules go to 10:30 p.m.). Check it out - it's free of course. Thanks to Andre for pointing it out.
UPDATE: Besides the website, mobile apps are now available for both Android and iOS. Click here to see a subsequent post which provides full details.
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At approximately 5:00 a.m. this morning, Eskom announced they would be implementing Stage 2 Load Shedding from 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. today. Based on the latest load shedding schedule for the Greater Mossel Bay area, this means that we can expect to be without power on The Island from 8:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. tonight.
We may have also experienced a power cut from 6:00 a.m. until 6:30 a.m. this morning based on the same schedule to be honest, I was still lying in bed listening to the birds and didn’t notice… when I got up there were no flashing clocks, but my router had to be reset, so I am not certain whether it happened or not. Eskom has declared Stage 2 Load Shedding will run from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. tonight. Based on the latest load shedding schedule for the Greater Mossel Bay area, this means we can expect to be without power on The Island from 8:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Our good friends at WESSA sent me the invitation to this tour earlier in the week. It's since been published on the Mossel Bay Advertiser website (incidentally, the photo used in the article was taken at Southern Cross, showing "our" Cave Rock in the background - the guide is pointing towards The Island). If you fancy a bit of a roadtrip and education all rolled into one, it might be worth doing. Here are the details from the newspaper article: Coastal geology tour Enjoy a self-drive geological day trip from Mossel Bay to Hoekwil in the company of experts on 25 April. GARDEN ROUTE NEWS - The Garden Route, apart from being beautiful, has a fascinating coastal geology and land-forming process that the untrained eye may not spot. Join experts Paul Rixom, Peter Ginn and Colin Ralston on a self-drive geological day trip from Mossel Bay to Hoekwil on 25 April. The evidence of the changing position of the South African coastline and the power of erosion over millions of years will be explained. Certain sediments were formed during the early break-up of Gondwana and the evolution of the first South African coastline. The development of the modern coastal dunes and their fossil predecessors will give a greater appreciation of the natural beauty of the area. The palaeontological treasure of the area as well as mineral (gold and offshore gas) will be discussed. The entire drive is a wonderful illustration of a range of sedimentary and coastal erosion processes with some igneous granite intrusions adding spice to the mix. The tour is well-organised with route directions giving the stops (Great Brak River, Herold's Bay, Victoria Bay etc.) where each small group (max 20 persons) will stop and perhaps walk a short distance. Bring refreshments, a picnic lunch and camping chairs. The tour starts in Mossel Bay at 08:30 and ends in the afternoon at the viewpoint on the road up to Hoekwil. The tour is organised by Wessa Eden to raise funds for their Education Fund. Booking is essential and cost per adult is R80 and donations are most welcome. wessageorge@isat.co.za / 044 873 4203 'We bring you the latest Garden Route news' 08:00 (GMT+2), Sat, 11 April 2015 |
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