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Tokai and Silvermine to remain closed to the public

By Press Office · 762 comments

In the interest of public safety, as well as for the protection of the environmental integrity of the Silvermine and Tokai sections of Table Mountain National Park (TMNP), park management decided that these two areas will remain closed to the public until further notice.

TMNP management understands that users are eager to access these areas, however they remain very sensitive and unsafe, and public use of these areas are off limits due to:

  • Smouldering and burning vegetation still needs to be extinguished and flare ups will occur as stumps and roots burn.
  • Standing trees that have been burnt or damaged by the fire are extremely dangerous as they continue to come down in the area.
  • Recently burnt veld (as well as adjacent areas) is hazardous as the fire will have burnt roots underground and foot falls may cause serious injuries.
  • Unstable slopes may result in rock falls
  • Winds and rain may exacerbate the danger with respect to falling trees, branches, rock falls and mudslides
  • Hazardous clear-felling operations of the burnt plantation trees are underway by Cape Pine
  • Disturbance to surviving animals
  • Burnt areas are sensitive as windblown seeds can be damaged and the first emerging plants can be killed by accidental trampling
  • Disturbance to sensitive erodible soils

The closure of the burnt areas will be continually assessed and reopening will only be considered once all safety and environmental issues have been addressed. For some areas this may take between six to twenty four months.

TMNP management and staff would like to assure the public that their focus is to secure the areas for the public’s safety and to as quickly as possible rehabilitate the affected sites for future use.

Please assist us by being patient and please remain out of all burnt areas while mother nature heals herself.

Comments

marko35s

Apr 30, 2015, 6:35 PM

Double post

marko35s

Apr 30, 2015, 6:37 PM

The question was what can you bring that helps?

You do want to help don't you?

Edit - you edit quickly ..

We are working on a lot and if it bears fruit it will be well worth the wait.

Flowta

Apr 30, 2015, 6:39 PM

The question was what can you bring that helps?

You do want to help don't you?

Sorry, edited my reply.

 

I'm not on the committee. Previously my suggestions have been met with disdain by some of the committee members.

Flowta

Apr 30, 2015, 6:40 PM

Edit - you edit quickly ..

We are working on a lot and if it bears fruit it will be well worth the wait.

Sorry, was an afterthought. Didn't think you'd reply that quickly

marko35s

Apr 30, 2015, 6:40 PM

Sorry, edited my reply.

 

I'm not on the committee. Previously my suggestions have been met with disdain by some of the committee members.

Not every idea will work - but that said the committee in its current form is starting to dig in and get a lot of work done.
marko35s

Apr 30, 2015, 6:47 PM

Sorry, was an afterthought. Didn't think you'd reply that quickly

I'm bored [emoji1]

To put it in perspective I have put more hours into the committee work over the last month than I have at my actual work. My wife is getting very ratty with me over the lack of an income and I may well appear at a traffic light near you with a begging bowl and a well practiced hungry look.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 30, 2015, 7:37 PM

I'm bored [emoji1]

To put it in perspective I have put more hours into the committee work over the last month than I have at my actual work. My wife is getting very ratty with me over the lack of an income and I may well appear at a traffic light near you with a begging bowl and a well practiced hungry look.

I expect that my purchases of coffee may increase in the future

marko35s

Apr 30, 2015, 7:41 PM

I expect that my purchases of coffee may increase in the future

Clearly you are slacking because I ran out days ago  :lol:

I keep rocking up at Deon's place under the pretense of getting stuff done when in reality it is simply because he has coffee.

(Deon)

Apr 30, 2015, 7:58 PM

.. and still buzzing. (PS Folder shared and issues uploaded. Will be editing for some time still. Document structured to populate with info)

marko35s

Apr 30, 2015, 8:05 PM

.. and still buzzing. (PS Folder shared and issues uploaded. Will be editing for some time still. Document structured to populate with info)

I'm ferreting about in there now.

After the coffee fest earlier I will be awake until three AM or so anyway.

dirtypot

May 4, 2015, 7:42 AM

Where's that topic about the meeting tomorrow at The Range?  Is that still happening?  What time?

Flowta

May 4, 2015, 7:50 AM

Apparently SANParks are meeting on 5 May to give feedback on when the mountain will open.

 

I haven't seen any info on the TokaiMTB FB page or twitter

 

This from the Trail and Tar newsletter

 

"SANPARKS TOKAI meeting!!!

 

PLEASE folks, ensure that you make the effort to attend the meeting on 5th May at 19:30 at The Range, in Tokai. Sanparks will be giving feedback on when the mountain will re open, and we need to be there to show our displeasure as to how badly this whole thing has been handled.

 

If you are unhappy, make sure that you are there to have you voice heard!!!"

 

 

I see that TokaiMTB has posted it now

 

Notice for Table Mountain National Park talk: 5 May, 7:30pm, The Range.

"The Zwaanswyk Association of Property Owners would like to extend an invitation to Tokai residents [and others affected by reserve closures] to attend a talk by Gavin Bell of SANParks on the 5th May at 7.30pm at The Range. He will be talking about the closure of the park, rehabilitation plans and possible land-slides that could happen as a result of all the tree clearances.

There will be a cash bar and it is hoped that people can stay after the talk and socialize together."

 

 

Where's that topic about the meeting tomorrow at The Range?  Is that still happening?  What time?

 

FYI

dirtypot

May 4, 2015, 7:54 AM

Thanks!

I'll be there.

DJR

May 4, 2015, 8:24 AM

Apples = Oranges? Nope!

 

 

Same Park, same obstacles?

Just 1 little difference between Tokai and the front of Table Mountain - pine plantations vs no pine plantations. Therefore, in Tokai you have to deal with Cape Pine, logging, rehabilitation of a rare fynbos habitat. All of which is not an issue on the front of the mountain. Currently also, Tokai now has to deal with the aftermath of the devastating fire, again, not an obstacle in the North. Ok, those are a few differences!

DJR

May 4, 2015, 8:38 AM

I see that TokaiMTB has posted it now

 

Notice for Table Mountain National Park talk: 5 May, 7:30pm, The Range.

"The Zwaanswyk Association of Property Owners would like to extend an invitation to Tokai residents [and others affected by reserve closures] to attend a talk by Gavin Bell of SANParks on the 5th May at 7.30pm at The Range. He will be talking about the closure of the park, rehabilitation plans and possible land-slides that could happen as a result of all the tree clearances.

There will be a cash bar and it is hoped that people can stay after the talk and socialize together."

Please note that this is a talk by Gavin Bell, the guy in charge of Table Mountain National Park, as a way of sharing information with residents living on the borders of the area affected by the recent fires. It will be required of those attending, to actually LISTEN first to what the man has to say. Further note that the meeting is not primarily about mountain biking, so please listen to other users and their concerns also.

Eddy Gordo

May 4, 2015, 8:53 AM

as Far as I understand it is a talk about how the neighborhood is gonna be affected. 

 

The Zwaanswyk Association of Property Owners would like to extend an invitation to Tokai residents to attend a talk by Gavin Bell of SANparks on the 5th May at 7.30pm at The Range.He will be talking about the closure of the park, rehabilitation plans and possible land-slides that could happen as a result of all the tree clearances. 

 

 

http://tncw.org.za/events.aspx?aid=223

DJR

May 4, 2015, 8:55 AM

as Far as I understand it is a talk about how the neighborhood is gonna be affected. 

 

The Zwaanswyk Association of Property Owners would like to extend an invitation to Tokai residents to attend a talk by Gavin Bell of SANparks on the 5th May at 7.30pm at The Range.He will be talking about the closure of the park, rehabilitation plans and possible land-slides that could happen as a result of all the tree clearances. [/size]

 

 

http://tncw.org.za/events.aspx?aid=223

Correct.

(Deon)

May 4, 2015, 3:48 PM

Apparently SANParks are meeting on 5 May to give feedback on when the mountain will open.

 

I haven't seen any info on the TokaiMTB FB page or twitter

 

This from the Trail and Tar newsletter

 

"SANPARKS TOKAI meeting!!!

 

PLEASE folks, ensure that you make the effort to attend the meeting on 5th May at 19:30 at The Range, in Tokai. Sanparks will be giving feedback on when the mountain will re open, and we need to be there to show our displeasure as to how badly this whole thing has been handled.

 

If you are unhappy, make sure that you are there to have you voice heard!!!"

Still can't get over this crap attitude.. and to still accentuate the last line in red shows TnT's intensions.. Looks very much like he wants the riders to do his bidding. 

 

Anyway, unless you are part o the ZAPO assoc, or an invited TRA member, the meeting is not open to you to derail.. See TnT FB page for update from the ZAPO board. 

 

(Edit: Sorry Dave, speaking generally not meaning you personally.)

(Deon)

May 4, 2015, 3:53 PM

..Gavin Bell, the guy in charge of Table Mountain National Park..

..when Paddy Gordon is out of town. 

marko35s

May 4, 2015, 4:00 PM

Still can't get over this crap attitude.. and to still accentuate the last line in red shows TnT's intensions.. Looks very much like he wants the riders to do his bidding.

 

Anyway, unless you are part o the ZAPO assoc, or an invited TRA member, the meeting is not open to you to derail.. See TnT FB page for update from the ZAPO board.

 

(Edit: Sorry Dave, speaking generally not meaning you personally.)

And once again T&T take a large caliber handgun, aim it directly at one of their own feet, and pull the trigger.

I would love to be a fly on the wall when they meet up with parks and try and get permission to run through there when it reopens. That will be an interesting meeting.

DJR

May 4, 2015, 6:15 PM

..when Paddy Gordon is out of town.

Ag, you know, it's all them little strokes I've had from too much fun!
mikethebike234

May 4, 2015, 6:50 PM

And once again T&T take a large caliber handgun, aim it directly at one of their own feet, and pull the trigger.

I would love to be a fly on the wall when they meet up with parks and try and get permission to run through there when it reopens. That will be an interesting meeting.

Good one considering its going to be held at a shooting range ha ha ha ... 

mikethebike234

May 4, 2015, 6:52 PM

Still can't get over this crap attitude.. and to still accentuate the last line in red shows TnT's intensions.. Looks very much like he wants the riders to do his bidding. 

 

Anyway, unless you are part o the ZAPO assoc, or an invited TRA member, the meeting is not open to you to derail.. See TnT FB page for update from the ZAPO board. 

 

(Edit: Sorry Dave, speaking generally not meaning you personally.)

so can people other than than ZAPO or TRA go to this meeting then ..?

marko35s

May 4, 2015, 6:56 PM

so can people other than than ZAPO or TRA go to this meeting then ..?

Not by the looks of it - invite only according the what I have seen.
Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

May 4, 2015, 6:59 PM

Not by the looks of it - invite only according the what I have seen.

That's what I read as well. They do NOT want an "activist" approach and it's something thAt they put together for the ZAPO members. TnT just put a different spin on it.

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