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Judge

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  1. Guy the walkers have been walking there for years -do you require them to adjust to the incresed traffic by putting there dogs of leashes.Perhaps the problem is worse then it seems.
  2. I have tried to check if this has been a topic recently but it doesnt look like it has.It involves the traffic of cyclists thru Delta Park and what is happening there. There has been an explosion of MTB traffic thru the Park.I ride mtb and I walk my dog thru the Park and things are getting a bit sillyFor example I have seen a group of cyclists screaming down a hill between some horses and some walkers absolutely flat out.In addition walkers cant always hear an approaching cyclist. Add to that what happens when a dog crosses the trail and the owner did'nt even hear the approaching cyclists.I have started training my little brown mongrel to sit when he sees cyclists approaching.(you may have seen us). A friend recently recounted how his girl friend was threatened in Delta Park by a cyclist who nealry crashed into her labrador.He dropped his bike after approaching her and threatened to #uch her up.Come on guy, you know who you are.Shame on you. My point is there is increasingly heavy cycling traffic in Delta and there is a increasingly heavy incidence of walkers use the park. Why antagonise each other? Be considerate of the users of the park and things should be okay (although I doubt it). Maybe this blog can be the start of an educational drive to highten awareness of the problems and if necesary signs should be erected drawing the attention of cyclists to the fact they share the park with others.Make no mistake if the current trend continues cyclist will eventually be banned from the Delta. There you are.
  3. Hi, I went there over Easter and was very pleasantly surprised.Granted I wouldnt drive from Jhb to Underberg regularly for the experience but if I was is in the vicinity of Underberg I wouldnt miss giving the Sani Spoors trails a go. The trails are not for beginners in as much as I couldnt expect my daughters to cope -although the web site mentioned an easier route on jeep tracks. The trails are well maintained pretty and quite demanding with two hill ride requiring some hard work and then the reward of glorius descents through the pine trees. It costs R30 per day and can be found on the road to Drak Gardens about 5 kms out of Underberg.(go past the Underberg Golf Course and then turn at the first right turn off -Sani Spoors is on the left where the Duck and Spoors sign is) The local accomadation is reasonable and decent and here I mention the Old Hatchery and Riverlea farms.Both right on the edge of the trails.(see their websites)There is a move to develop a market for athletes who want a training base as the area is undoubtly beautiful but has access to 100sof kms of tar for roadies and the mountains of course for normal okes.
  4. Does anyone knpw of any trails in the Underberg -Himeville area-I am going there for Easter and am definately taking my mtb bike?
  5. thanks for that I am sure to come back and will take your advise.
  6. Went there with JMBC and rode the intermediate rides -found it really difficult especially the ascents (i think the tech sections made me tense and that made me tired). How difficult areThabo Trails in normal mtb parlance? Have started going to Reitvlei and Kings Kloof to prepare for a comeback though.
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