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Tokai mountain bike trails reopen to the public

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TokaiMTB, SANParks, Amarider and PPA can proudly announce that Tokai will open to the public on the weekend of 10 December, 2016 at 7am sharp. This will be on a trial basis over weekends only (excluding Christmas) while contractors remove the remaining burnt and dangerous pine and gum trees that continue to pose a risk to users.

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It’s a good time for mountain biking in Cape Town, not only do riders get access to additional trails in the Table Mountain National Park through the completion of the revised Environmental Management Plan but in the same week, the legal indemnity offering early access to the closed areas of Tokai, as drawn up by Amarider and SANParks, has been approved.

It was in the interest of public safety as well as protection of environmental integrity that Silvermine and Tokai were closed to the public for safety and rehabilitation purposes after the March 2015 fires. TokaiMTB and SANParks however continued to engage with recreational user groups during this time to jointly discuss the way forward, including the early reopening of Upper Tokai on a weekends-only trial basis. The early reopening will be continually assessed in terms of compliance, safety and environmental issues that will dictate whether the area is eventually opened during the week as well.

ccs-62657-0-32958500-1480865768.jpgThe devastating fire in March 2015 has reaffirmed the value of Tokai to Cape Town’s recreational users.

Local mountain bike representatives, TokaiMTB, roped in the assistance of Amarider, the African mountain bike advocacy group, to provide the cover needed for access. According to Amarider’s Meurant Botha, “Legally, the early access is made possible through Amarider who signed the temporary access agreement with SANParks. There is an insurance and indemnity requirement that Amarider uses in a similar process to insure trail groups and access around the country.”

The Pedal Power Association’s (PPA) CEO Robert Vogel said, “we are very pleased to finally see the gates to Tokai reopening and asked riders to respect the hours and rules during the trial period”. The PPA assisted in providing the bulk of the funding needed for the reconstruction of the trails which also allowed for two contractors to apply the finishing touches to various iconic trails over several weeks.

Team RSAWEB rider, Renay Goustra was on hand to provide an insight to the restoration and lead up to the reopening of Tokai.

Teams of contractors, SANParks staff and TokaiMTB volunteers embarked on an extensive rehabilitation process including repairs to routes and tracks damaged during the fires and felling operations to clear the burnt and dangerous trees. The tracks are now almost complete with about 80% rideable and work on the remaining tracks is set to continue into the new year.

ccs-62657-0-90405300-1480865806.jpgTokai volunteers arrived in droves and worked through some extreme weather at times to help restore Tokai’s trails.

Other operations which are ongoing in Tokai include; the continued rehabilitation of the areas including the removal of alien invasive plants and remaining burnt trees, the installation of chains, fencing, gates and signage to prevent users from accessing any hazardous areas.

Information signage (maps, indemnity and conditions of entry) have been installed at the pay point and trail heads, while marshals will be stationed at strategic points to assist riders and monitor compliance. A sponsored TokaiMTB security initiative will provide early detection in a joint initiative with SANParks and a local prominent business. SANParks does however still recommend that you ride in groups of four or more and discourages users from carring valuables while in the Park. Please also ensure that you notify someone of your intended route and expected return time and save the following SANParks emergency number on your phone: 0861 110 6417.

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Zoom into the map (PDF) to view the recently restored trails available for riding and take note of the areas to avoid that still pose risk to users. Note: Not all trails will be open by launch date.

TMNP Area Manager South, Gavin Bell said, “We would like to thank TokaiMTB for their constant engagement and assistance, without which this opening would not have been possible. Thanks also go to Meurant Botha of AmaRider for his leadership and to PPA for their invaluable funding.

SANParks would also like to thank the great work done by the various other stakeholders namely; the TokaiMTB volunteers as well as the Tokai District Riders Association who have also shown their commitment to assist in a successful reopening.”

As a suggestion since Tokai will be opening on a trial basis over weekends only, before committing to buying an annual activity permit, consider opting for a daily permit on the opening weekend to “test” the tracks and get accustomed to the changes in the area.

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An ongoing program to clear the alien seedbank stored over the many years of commercial timber operations in Tokai has commenced. Teams are active in every corner of Tokai to tackle the challenge ahead.

The slopes without the pine trees and the alien infestation from more than a century of commercial timber harvesting, means the area looks very different from what it was and may come as a surprise to some. The summer days will be hot and windy until the naturally occurring fynbos has been restored through ongoing alien clearing efforts. This will eventually accommodate pockets of Afro-montain forests to usher in new life and shade for a range of new experiences in Tokai overlooking its newly restored spectacular views!

TokaiMTB would like to take this opportunity to thank SANParks for allowing this prime conservation area to provide a vital resource for healthy living whilst supporting the continuation and enhancement of recreational activities for the enjoyment of the public. We also thank the volunteers, Amarider, the Pedal Power Association and all the individual and corporate donors who have supported the reconstruction and reopening of these cherished mountain bike trails. See you on the mountain!

Important info:

Purchasing of activity permits can be done on weekdays at the Tokai Wildcard Sales Offices, while Cape Town Tourism Offices located at Kirstenbosch, Simonstown, the Airport and the centre of town offer other alternatives to purchase the Activity Permit (these sites are open on weekends too).

Access for mountain bikers will be from the Tokai Picnic site while access for hikers, joggers and walkers will be from the Silvermine entrances only. Cyclists who intend to access Tokai from Silvermine via Ou Kaapse Weg, Constantia Nek and Blackburn Ravine, be aware that there are a limited number of parking bays available in the mountain bike car park. For ease of access we recommend you arrive on your bike as the Greenbelt offers direct access to the area.

Cyclists to please also note that many of the jeeptracks are shared with horse riders, hikers and trail runners, please respect that they have right of way. This does of course not apply to the MTB only designated singletrack which have undergone some recent changes in direction. We urge you to get accustomed to the revisions before heading out and to take note of changes as indicated in the signage on the trail.

Remain on designated trails only, remember access is going to be reviewed on an ongoing basis.

The Arboretum is still closed to all public access.

SANParks emergency number: 0861 110 6417.

Tokai gate times:
May – September, 8am – 5pm
October – April, 7am – 6pm

Silvermine gate times:
May – August, 8am – 5pm
September – April, 7am – 6pm

Access fees:
TMNP Day Permit Fee – R75.00
TMNP Annual Activity Card – R500.00

Comments

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Dec 9, 2016, 1:54 PM

So is Tokai open Fri afternoons, or only saturday and sundays for now?

I know most labour intensive workforces knock off early on a friday.

only saturday & sunday. 

Duane_Bosch

Dec 9, 2016, 1:55 PM

 

BIG APPEAL to all - DO NOT lock up those rear wheels.

 

Brake before the corners and remember to feather those brakes.

How do you expect me to showboat without locking my rear?
Hairy

Dec 9, 2016, 2:30 PM

How do you expect me to showboat without locking my rear?

Can always rely on posing in the parking lot ..... swing on by to my place and I can show you, recently did an advanced course on being a pro poser without it looking like you are posing.

Eugene Oppelt

Dec 9, 2016, 3:53 PM

It's gonna be like Black Friday...

 

☠️☠️☠️

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Dec 9, 2016, 4:06 PM

It's gonna be like Black Friday...

 

☠️☠️☠️

You going?

 

I'll be the biggish dude in light blue shorts and plakkies welcoming riders to the park.

dirtypot

Dec 9, 2016, 4:12 PM

You going?

 

I'll be the biggish dude in light blue shorts and plakkies welcoming riders to the park.

 

I'll be the guy coming in from Silvermine to avoid the horrible climb!

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Dec 9, 2016, 4:17 PM

I'll be the guy coming in from Silvermine to avoid the horrible climb!

You gotta get back up there tho ????

 

Unless you have someone dropping you off at the top. In which case I hate you

marko35s

Dec 9, 2016, 4:59 PM

You gotta get back up there tho ????

 

Unless you have someone dropping you off at the top. In which case I hate you

Believe me in this - he still scores.

The old jeep track looks and feels like a flat district road after being on the new one.

Eugene Oppelt

Dec 9, 2016, 5:01 PM

You going?

 

I'll be the biggish dude in light blue shorts and plakkies welcoming riders to the park.

Nope

Have a good one

marko35s

Dec 9, 2016, 7:00 PM

I think Cobra is not open but it is also not closed, according to Deon's list. Just being worked on, so expect the unexpected perhaps?

 

Just got off the phone to Shaun and it is now officially open, we will try getting there with signage tomorrow but probably a little after opening.

Get in there and enjoy the mad rocky bit towards the bottom of the trail.

DJR

Dec 10, 2016, 4:40 AM

Despite my promises to myself and the world, I'll have to postpone my own opening ride until tomorrow. The work monster simply gobbled up today!

dirtypot

Dec 10, 2016, 9:40 AM

I just got back!  Still pumped!  Love that place and so glad that we are able to ride there again!  I nearly died twice.  Love it!!  :clap:

 

Luckily I never had to sample that steep road.

 

I have two questions about signage...

 1 - Boulders.  

At the bottom the sign with the two arrows showing multi directional trail has the down arrow taped over, making it look like it's an up trail only.  At the top there's a sign showing it as a down trail with no mention of multi direction.  This leads to riders going in each direction thinking that they have right of way and the others going the opposite way are in the wrong.  There were already some heated words, so this definitely needs more clarity!

 

2 - Level 5. 

Coming in from Silvermine gate there's a new signboard up showing where you can't ride (the same one that was posted here the other day with the red 'no go' sections.  However, when you ride down to the first fork in the road there's a no entry sign on the upper road but nothing on the lower one.  But this then makes you go into the red 'no go' area. Then coming from the bottom, both the lower road and the upper level 5 road have no entry signs!  So how exactly are you meant to get back to the Silvermine gate without going past one of the no entry signs?  Also, entry to the top snake and the top of the DH line - you'll need to go past the no entry sign.

 

Apart from these two little niggles I really loved it!  The amount of people was something else, but it all flowed nicely and I was never held up.  The trails are awesome!  Bridal path is still roff, and the snakes are much faster now.  Boulders is like riding an alien trail - I didn't know where I was most of the time (has the route been altered?)

 

SO HAPPY!!!!   :clap:  :clap:

dirtypot

Dec 10, 2016, 10:04 AM

Here's the sign at the fork:

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Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Dec 10, 2016, 10:13 AM

Yeah we were told that level 5 was open but that changed last night and level 4 was supposed to be open. You probably got there before Deon and Mark had a chance to remove the signs

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Dec 10, 2016, 10:14 AM

And boulders is definitely bi

porqui

Dec 10, 2016, 11:39 AM

WOW !!

 

What a difference the rain made !!

 

I was there at about midday today and hardly a soul in sight - so go NOW

Not hot at all.

 

Be aware boulders IS bi-directional

Level 5 closed level 4 open.

Cobra ride-able

cadenceblur

Dec 10, 2016, 3:43 PM

Went up at 13:00. It was empty barring maybe 6 or so other folks.It was awesome. Tried to remember some bits. So it was a bit of Same Same but Different! Good work done. Trails are a bit manicured but I guess that will change over time. So good to back there!

Edge540

Dec 11, 2016, 9:30 AM

Went up at 13:00. It was empty barring maybe 6 or so other folks.It was awesome. Tried to remember some bits. So it was a bit of Same Same but Different! Good work done. Trails are a bit manicured but I guess that will change over time. So good to back there!

What he said. Went up around 2.30. Was awesome to be back up there again. Huge thanks to Deon, Marko and all the others involved in making this possible. Now can't wait to do evening rides up there after work[emoji4]

 

 

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porqui

Dec 11, 2016, 10:12 AM

What he said. Went up around 2.30. Was awesome to be back up there again. Huge thanks to Deon, Marko and all the others involved in making this possible. Now can't wait to do evening rides up there after work[emoji4]

 

 

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Spoiler alert!

 

Only open Sat and Sun in Dec and not on the 25th.

DJR

Dec 11, 2016, 10:27 AM

I had a fantastic first ride with Beattbox.

 

I like that the parking is now at the pay point and in the fenced picnic area. We'll see fewer break ins in future. 

 

The "elevator" climb at the start wasn't too bad, we must be fitter than we thought. Rode up Puffadder (much nicer than before with the extra switchback), up Boulders (similar to before but now with a great view of False Bay and the wine farms). Then down the Snake Trails. Wow, Mamba and Cobra now flows like never before. Lovely little berms, bumps, jumps with a rock garden or two thrown in. Wow. Snake eyes much as before, Vasbyt much as before but with a few new berms making it sweeter than ever. Flowers out everywhere. Fantastic, have I said that already?

 

It is great to be back! Thanks to all the volunteers, Deon, Mark, Tokai MTB committee, AmaRider, PPA and SANParks for making this happen. I was getting a bit desperate and I wanted this place open long ago, but in retrospect, I think it was a good thing that the builders could finish their work before opening it. 

DJR

Dec 11, 2016, 10:28 AM

Boulders, looking Muizenberg way.

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DJR

Dec 11, 2016, 10:29 AM

Vasbyt, I like berms! Lots of them, Yes sir! Big ones! Everywhere!

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DJR

Dec 11, 2016, 10:40 AM

On a somewhat different note:

 

We came across two SANParks rangers (Peter and David) up near the top of Boulders and they were looking for a cyclist that crashed and was hurt on level 5. They couldn't find him because he started making his way down the mountain under his own steam. When they finally located the guy, he was rude and gave them lip, I cannot imagine why!

 

So, rude dude, if you read this, know that Beattbox and I apologised on your behalf and that we wish you a puncture-a-ride until you learn manners!

 

These two gentlemen gave up their Sunday, which they could have spent braaing with their families, to be on standby to fetch injured mountain bikers like you. They spent a lot of time driving to try and locate you. The least you could have done was to be grateful and gracious about it! 

 

To Peter and David: There are many of us who thank you and know that you are the real guardian angels (from someone who himself needed help getting off the mountain in a broken state.)

Capricorn

Dec 11, 2016, 10:53 AM

On a somewhat different note:

 

We came across two SANParks rangers (Peter and David) up near the top of Boulders and they were looking for a cyclist that crashed and was hurt on level 5. They couldn't find him because he started making his way down the mountain under his own steam. When they finally located the guy, he was rude and gave them lip, I cannot imagine why!

 

So, rude dude, if you read this, know that Beattbox and I apologised on your behalf and that we wish you a puncture-a-ride until you learn manners!

 

These two gentlemen gave up their Sunday, which they could have spent braaing with their families, to be on standby to fetch injured mountain bikers like you. They spent a lot of time driving to try and locate you. The least you could have done was to be grateful and gracious about it! 

 

To Peter and David: There are many of us who thank you and know that you are the real guardian angels (from someone who himself needed help getting off the mountain in a broken state.)

 

i think Rude Dude and that intellectual that is The Glen trail saboteur, should both get signed up by Sanparks for 30 days of trail maintenance duty until they learn some manners. ok, maybe less days for Rude Dude, but that other character needs to get the full build treatment. 

MarcW

Dec 11, 2016, 11:36 AM

On a somewhat different note:

 

We came across two SANParks rangers (Peter and David) up near the top of Boulders and they were looking for a cyclist that crashed and was hurt on level 5. They couldn't find him because he started making his way down the mountain under his own steam. When they finally located the guy, he was rude and gave them lip, I cannot imagine why!

 

So, rude dude, if you read this, know that Beattbox and I apologised on your behalf and that we wish you a puncture-a-ride until you learn manners!

 

These two gentlemen gave up their Sunday, which they could have spent braaing with their families, to be on standby to fetch injured mountain bikers like you. They spent a lot of time driving to try and locate you. The least you could have done was to be grateful and gracious about it! 

 

To Peter and David: There are many of us who thank you and know that you are the real guardian angels (from someone who himself needed help getting off the mountain in a broken state.)

 

Was this guy riding a spez with a busted rear wheel ? saw someone matching that description walking down from level 5, spotted him having a chat with the rangers at the gate by the manor house later on.

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