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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

Shebeen

May 4, 2016, 7:17 AM

You and me both buddy.

aren't we all. but it obviously requires us all to toe the line until things are ready. Then, I think we can really start campaigning to MAKE TOKAI GREAT AGAIN.

Eddy Gordo

May 4, 2016, 8:00 AM

Just an idea

 

There are plenty farms around the area, even along constantia nek. Do anyone know if any of those farms on the nice steep mountain sections would like to have a MTB trail?

(Deon)

May 4, 2016, 8:15 AM

Just an idea

 

There are plenty farms around the area, even along constantia nek. Do anyone know if any of those farms on the nice steep mountain sections would like to have a MTB trail?

Nope. Small issue of mountain bikers having a stigma of.. well, just look above.

Bloukrans

May 4, 2016, 8:19 AM

That sounds like positive progress!! Good luck and cannot wait for the final outcome.

 

My excuse of riding more often when TokaI opens again is wearing thin.

Indeed good progress!

 

To Deon and the team - thanks a lot for all the hard work! :thumbup:

Donovan Le Cok

May 4, 2016, 8:44 AM

Yes, BIG BIG thank you to Deon and the team for all your efforts.

(Deon)

May 4, 2016, 8:54 AM

Thanks all. I'll definitely pass on the gratitude. Just enough time to also mention here that without your support and without Amarider this would all not have been possible... 

 

..to date!

dirtypot

May 4, 2016, 9:39 AM

Thanks all. I'll definitely pass on the gratitude. Just enough time to also mention here that without your support and without Amarider this would all not have been possible. 

 

Hey hey hey!!  No acceptance speech until we see open trails!  :ph34r:

(Deon)

May 4, 2016, 9:49 AM

Hey hey hey!!  No acceptance speech until we see open trails!  :ph34r:

Fixed. :D

Headshot

May 4, 2016, 10:03 AM

Nope. Small issue of mountain bikers having a stigma of.. well, just look above.

Funny how farms in the North seem to love MTB despite the terrible stench attached to us bikers.

 

I also have my doubts the owners of Constantia Uitsig see MTB in this light, at a guess. 

 

Maybe its actually more to do with not wanting anyone on their property - on foot or otherwise. 

 

Has an approach actually been made to any farm owners?

(Deon)

May 4, 2016, 12:06 PM

Funny how farms in the North seem to love MTB despite the terrible stench attached to us bikers.

 

I also have my doubts the owners of Constantia Uitsig see MTB in this light, at a guess. 

 

Maybe its actually more to do with not wanting anyone on their property - on foot or otherwise. 

 

Has an approach actually been made to any farm owners?

Yes. Chris Nixon is probably the best person to give you the blow-by-blow account of the meetings. As a result his XC track is planned at about 1.5km's only, not the originally envisioned trail that stretches across several farms.  

raptor-22

May 4, 2016, 12:50 PM

Ah well. I saw that as more factual considering I did not see him at any of the builds, certainly in 2014. Besides, we pulled aliens on every build but then you wouldn't know this either.

 

Here's two tweets calling for help. Total (mountain biker) turnout - or should I not state the obvious?

 

 

https://twitter.com/AMA_TokaiMTB/status/690898703406764032 

 

 

 

doesn't look like much alien pulling took place unless Thor was in there somewhere signing autographs

(Deon)

May 4, 2016, 1:36 PM

doesn't look like much alien pulling took place unless Thor was in there somewhere signing autographs

They saw us coming. See Tony in the middle pointing to the warp signature..

jimmy hardtail

May 4, 2016, 1:49 PM

As far as access to the farms in the constantia valley, the two main problems were people possibly riding where they were not supposed to, and the farmers wives not so keen on the idea. This is just something I heard offhand , dont know all the ins and outs. But would you really want a bunch of smelly mtbers on your back garden? Or would your wife....

Shebeen

May 4, 2016, 2:45 PM

As far as access to the farms in the constantia valley, the two main problems were people possibly riding where they were not supposed to, and the farmers wives not so keen on the idea. This is just something I heard offhand , dont know all the ins and outs. But would you really want a bunch of smelly mtbers on your back garden? Or would your wife....

speak under correction, but the BikePlus constantia valley series was looking at opening the area up as a bit of a test event. 

 

amongst other things some chops went and then trespassed on the route so that ended pretty quickly.

(Deon)

May 4, 2016, 3:10 PM

speak under correction, but the BikePlus constantia valley series was looking at opening the area up as a bit of a test event.

 

amongst other things some chops went and then trespassed on the route so that ended pretty quickly.

Drives me mad. And then it's just expected that some poor sod will be sent cap in hand to beg forgiveness.
Headshot

May 5, 2016, 8:59 AM

Oh dear, that's a pity... I'll chat to Chris when i see him next.

raptor-22

May 5, 2016, 9:06 AM

Drives me mad. And then it's just expected that some poor sod will be sent cap in hand to beg forgiveness.

 

Because it's easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission. Problem is those sods who adopt this attitude don't know how much work went into the permission

tubed

May 5, 2016, 9:28 AM

Because it's easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission. Problem is those sods who adopt this attitude don't know how much work went into the permission

Just hang around the Constantia Shopping Centre parking lot for a bit and you will see how much entitlement mentality there is in that area - frightening.

tubed

May 5, 2016, 9:44 AM

Deon, I was wondering and maybe its something you have covered already, but has the Apostle Battery site ever been considered/ approached for mtb, I know its current use is quite specific and I think the biggest issue would be parking/ access.( Maybe there is a way around that.)

 

The site is covered in bluegums and is in my opinion ideal for some sort of XC track from a terrain and environmental point of view.

 

I​t could be a major money spinner and that could be ploughed back into the facilities and the kids who mostly use the current camp are always in need of sponsorship.

 

Its got quite similar features to Chrysalis.

 

Just a thought?

raptor-22

May 5, 2016, 9:48 AM

Just hang around the Constantia Shopping Centre parking lot for a bit and you will see how much entitlement mentality there is in that area - frightening.

last weekend I was at CV for a coffee at vida with a pal who was in town.

After coffee I walked over my car and spotted the reverse lights of the RR parked next to me had been on for a while. I wondered what was going and noticed the driver seemed confused so I stood behind the car and did my "Kom Planes" Batman carguard routine.

Oh she was so grateful she slipped a R50 and told me to keep the change. I thanked her and hopped into my 2015 Golf.

 

Such a kind lady, paid for my coffee :rolleyes:

 

I slipped the R50 into the hands of the car guard who had been trying to get her attention while she struggled to vacate the two bays she was occupying...

 

Felt right chuffed being such a good samaritan :wub:

Headshot

May 5, 2016, 9:50 AM

Just hang around the Constantia Shopping Centre parking lot for a bit and you will see how much entitlement mentality there is in that area - frightening.

And some of them may be the same people who own the farms which won't allow Chris to route his MTB track through them. perhaps? 

raptor-22

May 5, 2016, 9:59 AM

indeed

tubed

May 5, 2016, 10:07 AM

last weekend I was at CV for a coffee at vida with a pal who was in town.

After coffee I walked over my car and spotted the reverse lights of the RR parked next to me had been on for a while. I wondered what was going and noticed the driver seemed confused so I stood behind the car and did my "Kom Planes" Batman carguard routine.

Oh she was so grateful she slipped a R50 and told me to keep the change. I thanked her and hopped into my 2015 Golf.

 

Such a kind lady, paid for my coffee :rolleyes:

 

I slipped the R50 into the hands of the car guard who had been trying to get her attention while she struggled to vacate the two bays she was occupying...

 

Felt right chuffed being such a good samaritan :wub:

priceless....

Headshot

May 5, 2016, 10:18 AM

last weekend I was at CV for a coffee at vida with a pal who was in town.

After coffee I walked over my car and spotted the reverse lights of the RR parked next to me had been on for a while. I wondered what was going and noticed the driver seemed confused so I stood behind the car and did my "Kom Planes" Batman carguard routine.

Oh she was so grateful she slipped a R50 and told me to keep the change. I thanked her and hopped into my 2015 Golf.

 

Such a kind lady, paid for my coffee :rolleyes:

 

I slipped the R50 into the hands of the car guard who had been trying to get her attention while she struggled to vacate the two bays she was occupying...

 

Felt right chuffed being such a good samaritan :wub:

Exploiting the weak and helpless I call it :-)

Nick

May 5, 2016, 11:31 AM

As part of the proposed early access, we as a mountain bike group need to indemnify SANParks against injury. This has been submitted through Amarider and we now await response from SANParks' legal team. The SANParks risk assessors have read through the document and are happy with the contents in principle.

 

Are other mountain user groups also currently jumping through the same hoops or will they piggyback on Amarider's indemnity or not be allowed access? Or is it just mountain bikers that require indemnity?

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