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Fire Alert for Mountain Bikers
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24 July 2012
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Fire Alert for Mountain
Bikers
Many mountain bikers and other trail users are discovering that
the Howick and Karkloof trails, passionately crafted by the local
mountain biking clubs, offer a fantastic opportunity to enjoy
mountain biking and other trail sports on a social basis.
The clubs and Sappi are concerned about the safety of mountain
bikers and other trail users. One of the biggest dangers during the
winter period (May to October), is forest fires. A reminder of this
fact was the devastating fire of winter 2007 that destroyed
significant portions of Sappi's plantations, as well as other
property between Curry's Post, the Karkloof and Howick.
In an effort to reduce the risks of being trapped in a forest
fire, several steps are being taken to inform cyclists about this
very real possibility. As custodians of these trails the onus is on
the clubs to ensure that cyclists are warned timeously and
appropriately about trail closures.
A Trail Closure Plan has been put in place to ensure that this
is done. The plan begins with a message from Sappi to the clubs/
trail custodians that there is a potentially dangerous period of
weather (dry, hot and windy) and that the trails should be closed
to trail users for a given period. The clubs have in place an
emergency communication network, to which they then send this
message.
Another step that is being implemented is the erection of Fire
Danger Index and Emergency Exit Point signage at strategic points
on the trail networks. This signage has kindly been sponsored by
the Lions River Fire Protection Association, which is an important
organisation that operates within the area to ensure compliance
with the National Veld and Forest Fire Act and supports its members
by providing guidelines/rules and ad-hoc fire services in respect
of prevention, control and management of fires. The
Association also plays a key role in coordinating integrated fire
management efforts among its members, one of which is Sappi.
All trail users are requested to please be mindful of the danger
of forest fires and to pay attention to the communications and
signage that has been put in place.
Take the time to understand the Fire Danger Index, and if you
ever reach the trails on a dry, hot and windy day between the
months of May to October, please call the Lions
River Fire Protection Association on 033 330 6369 or
073 704 5862. If they inform you that it is a High
Fire Risk Day, accessing the trails is strictly prohibited. It is
also important to ensure that you either have a day indemnity or
annual indemnity board on you at all times. These are obtainable
through the Howick (082 493 5263) and
Karkloof (082 878 7251) Mountain Bike
Clubs.