Snakes & Ladders, Edition 2016 Results for the first month of 1st semester of 2018 A warm welcome back to all participants. Received were 28 logs containing 754 valid QSOs into 229 locator squares. Among these squares, we had 104 candidate ladders (each with 1 QSO only) of which the following 20 were randomly selected as ladders: IN96 IO73 IO86 JN08 JN62 JN67 JN71 JN84 JN96 JO73 JP81 KN06 KN15 KN16 KN89 KO03 KO23 KP34 KP35 MO36 Furthermore we had 37 candidate snakes (each with more than 5 QSOs), of which the following 3 were randomly selected as snakes: IO93 IO94 JN89 This leads to the following scores Call, name Total score 1 2 3 4 5 6 =========================================================================== 2E0DPH, Phil: 28 28 2E0EML, David: 12 12 DJ6UX, Eddi: 327 327 DL1DXL, Lothar: 126 126 DL1HBL, Claus: 20 20 DL7UGN, Mike: 11 11 DM4RW, Robert: 7 7 F5IYJ, Philippe: 8 8 G0ILN, Richard: 74 74 G0JHK, Mike: 41 41 G3XVL, Chris: 62 62 G3YJQ, Fred: 40 40 G4FAI, Tony: 37 37 G4LHI, Peter: 124 124 G4RHR, Ken: 19 19 I2CZQ, Peter: 195 195 I5EFO, Emil: 9 9 I5SKK, Alex: 24 24 IK2RMZ, Martin: 253 253 IZ8NXG, Renato: 207 207 M0DRK, Derek: 21 21 M0UZE, Mark: 22 22 M5ABN, Pete: 28 28 OE6GWG, Werner: 102 102 OH7QR, Erkki: 37 37 OK1PSI, Michal: 4 4 OK2BMA, Pavel: 32 32 SV2BBK, Fanis: 210 210 I wish all good luck for the running month of February, and see you back soon. 73, DM4RW mgr S&L