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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

paul_ct

Mar 23, 2015, 2:33 PM

For those who are getting the refunds, don't forget that the Activity Card can be used for Cape Point and Table Mountain. Why not give those a try first before tipping the baby out with the bathwater. ;)

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Mar 23, 2015, 2:37 PM

can you just confirm.... absolutely no go for ou wa pad, silvermine and tokai?

No go. Still off limits, and will be for at least the next 5 months. 

(Deon)

Mar 23, 2015, 2:37 PM

None yet, But I'll be there later this week once it's filtered down to the guys in the relevant positions. 

Only thing I can suggest is to email Parks.. process wasn't discussed this morning but assuming the permit dept (when they hear about it, or through enough enquiries) can answer the questions.. may save you a trip if you were to go down to the Tokai offices..

 

Contact here.

 
tablemountain@sanparks.org http://
 
Louzy

Mar 23, 2015, 2:38 PM

No go. Still off limits, and will be for at least the next 5 months. 

thank you!

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Mar 23, 2015, 2:41 PM

 

Only thing I can suggest is to email Parks.. process wasn't discussed this morning but assuming the permit dept (when they hear about it, or through enough enquiries) can answer the questions.. may save you a trip if you were to go down to the Tokai offices..

 

Contact here.

 
tablemountain@sanparks.org http://
 

 

was only going to go down next week, but ja. 

(Deon)

Mar 23, 2015, 2:42 PM

For those who are getting the refunds, don't forget that the Activity Card can be used for Cape Point and Table Mountain. Why not give those a try first before tipping the baby out with the bathwater. ;)

Absolutely. Saw the TMB tweets this morning and it basically looked like the fact that Tokai and S'mine is off limits, you should get a refund. There is still black/Red hill and I know that Red hill has just recently spent 35k of PPA donated monies in the trail so could be worth exploring!

 

TokaiMTB is looking into ploughing some love into this area too making the trek worthwhile. Will have more info on this in some time. Watch Twitter, FB and sign up for the newsletter (http://tokaimtb.co.za/subscribe-to-newsletter/)

porqui

Mar 23, 2015, 2:47 PM

For those who are getting the refunds, don't forget that the Activity Card can be used for Cape Point and Table Mountain. Why not give those a try first before tipping the baby out with the bathwater. ;)

 

BUT most of Cape Point is closed too - even for hiking - I knows.

Flowta

Mar 23, 2015, 2:47 PM

Absolutely. Saw the TMB tweets this morning and it basically looked like the fact that Tokai and S'mine is off limits, you should get a refund. There is still black/Red hill and I know that Red hill has just recently spent 35k of PPA donated monies in the trail so could be worth exploring!

 

TokaiMTB is looking into ploughing some love into this area too making the trek worthwhile. Will have more info on this in some time. Watch Twitter, FB and sign up for the newsletter (http://tokaimtb.co.za/subscribe-to-newsletter/)

 

Really? Haven't seen any news about that

Flowta

Mar 23, 2015, 2:48 PM

Really? Haven't seen any news about that

 

Then again R35k doesn't go that far

Eddy Gordo

Mar 23, 2015, 5:45 PM

For those who are getting the refunds, don't forget that the Activity Card can be used for Cape Point and Table Mountain. Why not give those a try first before tipping the baby out with the bathwater. ;)

Naa, I will rather drive out to lebanon, Steilte, or tygerberg trails. 

NixM

Mar 23, 2015, 6:04 PM

If there is one tiny smidgen of good out of this fire, it is that we were forced to drive out to Paul Cluver for our Sunday ride. WOW those trails are spectacular, when you are just riding with mates, no w2w or crowded race single track - so worth the drive.

Eddy Gordo

Mar 23, 2015, 6:32 PM

If there is one tiny smidgen of good out of this fire, it is that we were forced to drive out to Paul Cluver for our Sunday ride. WOW those trails are spectacular, when you are just riding with mates, no w2w or crowded race single track - so worth the drive.

Indeed, Definitely worth it

Flowta

Mar 25, 2015, 11:56 AM

From Vince, who was in the meeting this morning with Deon, Sandra and Rob Vogel. 

 

Suffice to say that I have the sads. Will release more info as and when it happens. 

 

Hi Guys

The situation is way more complex than we imagined. We asked lots of questions. Here are some of the points that were explained to us.

1.       Cape Pine requested that the park be closed until logging is finished.

2.       Cape Pine has got a small window to harvest all the pines before its unusable so they  have put all their resourses into Tokai.

3.       No-one is allowed into Tokai that includes Telkom, Sentec, Baboon watchers, runners , hikers, dog walkers etc  and even some of the TMNP staff.

4.       All the massive Bluegums are going to come down and are unsafe at the moment.

5.       The slopes where the pines were have to stabilised .

6.       TMNP is putting in a claim of R36 mil to the government  to remove aliens and stabilise the mountain and do an impact study of the area.

 

Seems the Baboon people are allowed up

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.566258916849806.1073741833.208556399286728&type=1

 

Baboon rangers, BTT members, veterinarians and animal welfare experts are all evaluating the situation, on a daily basis.

 

Any news as to when TokaiMTB will be allowed to check out the lay of the land firsthand?

(Deon)

Mar 25, 2015, 12:09 PM

Seems the Baboon people are allowed up

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.566258916849806.1073741833.208556399286728&type=1

 

Baboon rangers, BTT members, veterinarians and animal welfare experts are all evaluating the situation, on a daily basis.

 

Any news as to when TokaiMTB will be allowed to check out the lay of the land firsthand?

Going to months, certainly nothing shorter than 4 the way things currently stand. 

 

If we were in a position to help save or put critically injured animals down, carry out scientific studies into geology or biology, or even fell trees as part of the Cape Pine contract we would more than likely be up there now with clear contractual agreements in place. But since we would just go up to look at the mountain bike tracks or check the lay of the land before required to for the vision doc, I don't think any of the other user groups would see that as serving much purpose and start asking the same question you just did. 

 

Sadly, Tokai still closed.. 

Bloukrans

Mar 25, 2015, 12:13 PM

Going to months, certainly nothing shorter than 4 the way things currently stand. 

 

If we were in a position to help save or put critically injured animals down, carry out scientific studies into geology or biology, or even fell trees as part of the Cape Pine contract we would more than likely be up there now with clear contractual agreements in place. But since we would just go up to look at the mountain bike tracks or check the lay of the land before required to for the vision doc, I don't think any of the other user groups would see that as serving much purpose and start asking the same question you just did. 

 

Sadly, Tokai still closed.. 

Thanks Deon - all your efforts are appreciated and don't go by unnoticed.

 

The part in bold makes me cry!!!

Flowta

Mar 25, 2015, 12:23 PM

Going to months, certainly nothing shorter than 4 the way things currently stand. 

 

If we were in a position to help save or put critically injured animals down, carry out scientific studies into geology or biology, or even fell trees as part of the Cape Pine contract we would more than likely be up there now with clear contractual agreements in place. But since we would just go up to look at the mountain bike tracks or check the lay of the land before required to for the vision doc, I don't think any of the other user groups would see that as serving much purpose and start asking the same question you just did. 

 

Sadly, Tokai still closed.. 

 

Deon, thanks for clarifying.

Purely asking as I understood it to be opposite to the previous statement.

(Deon)

Mar 25, 2015, 12:39 PM

Deon, thanks for clarifying.

Purely asking as I understood it to be opposite to the previous statement.

Sure, no prob.

Which statement was that again?

Headshot

Mar 25, 2015, 12:42 PM

The statement by TMNP at the meeting on Monday that nobody, not even Baboon Monitors are allowed into Tokai used as justification for denying the Tokai MTB committee access to assess the trail situation. which on the available info ex FB, appears to be false.

(Deon)

Mar 25, 2015, 12:44 PM

Thanks Deon - all your efforts are appreciated and don't go by unnoticed.

 

The part in bold makes me cry!!!

That means a lot, thanks! But the whole committee really deserves the gratitude.

 

Seems members have all been a bit busy and a meeting date is finally set for Thursday. There should be a newsletter coming out soon after to condense all the info into one spot.

 

I feel the same. It takes quite some motivation to keep posting about the closure. :(

(Deon)

Mar 25, 2015, 12:49 PM

The statement by TMNP at the meeting on Monday that nobody, not even Baboon Monitors are allowed into Tokai used as justification for denying the Tokai MTB committee access to assess the trail situation. which on the available info ex FB, appears to be false.

As you say, "appears".

 

Maybe you are right and there really is some conspiracy against us, what purpose will assessing the trails serve? There is no-one to ride them.

Headshot

Mar 25, 2015, 1:07 PM

If its a lie, it shows bad faith on TMNP's part and further erodes my and many other peoples faith in them or our ability to believe anything that they say or promise. That it does not bother you, bothers me.

 

By the same token, what could it hurt to allow a few guys in to assess the trail situation and provide them with some advice and assistance?

(Deon)

Mar 25, 2015, 1:37 PM

If its a lie, it shows bad faith on TMNP's part and further erodes my and many other peoples faith in them or our ability to believe anything that they say or promise. That it does not bother you, bothers me.

 

By the same token, what could it hurt to allow a few guys in to assess the trail situation and provide them with some advice and assistance?

Ok, so what do we do then, short of telling them we think they're lying? I can see that going down well.

 

What part of "you may not enter for the *many reason* provided." do you not accept?

marko35s

Mar 25, 2015, 1:39 PM

There are some fights you just cannot win...

(Deon)

Mar 25, 2015, 1:47 PM

There are some fights you just cannot win...

 

you're right.. I'm out. 

paul_ct

Mar 25, 2015, 1:59 PM

Conspiracy against mountainbikers or not, it would be best to play by their rules for now and engage them as Deon, Rob, et al are doing. I must say I wouldn't mind hearing an independent view of the state of Tokai from a zoologist/botanist/geologist, but anyway.

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