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Kaapsehoop Mountain Ultra

Sat Sep 11, 04:00 - Sun Sep 12, 10:00

Kaapsehoop Mpumalanga

ABOUT

FRESH Kaapsehoop Mountain Ultra on 11 September 2021


KAAPSEHOOP

Quaint, cloudy and calm – this is Kaapsehoop . Set atop a mountain pass on the Drakensberg escarpment above Nelspruit, it comes slowly into view, as if appearing out of the mists of time.

The gravel streets are lit by lantern-style lights and the town has a series of quaint shops and eateries. It has a lovely moderate climate- making it a lot cooler up there during summer whilst the Lowveld bakes.

Most appealing though is a herd of wild horses that makes the plateau its home. The village is particularly regardful of their horses (there are about 200 of them) that range at will among the houses and on the plateau beyond.

Their blue swallows are unique, as well as a series of ancient stones, known as Adam's Calendar, that suggest an ancient and mystical history of mankind.

Blue swallow are rarely seen in South Africa. Part of the escarpment is declared a blue swallow natural heritage site.

From up here there are incredible views over the Lowveld, particularly of the Barberton valley, known as De Kaap Valley. It was also known as the 'valley of death' because of the prevalence of malaria, which Kaapsehoop evaded (and continues to do so), because of its altitude.

Kaapsche Hoop, the original Dutch spelling of the town's name, came into existence as part of the 1873 gold rush. It’s very name means 'hope of the Cape'! This refers to the prospector's hopes for gold.

What a great setting to present a Fresh Trails experience of pristine trail running!!!!

1.      DATE AND DISTANCES

11 September 2021 (Saturday):

105km, Elevation gain 4600m, 7 x Aid Stations (Entries close 31Aug)

65km, Elevation gain 2300m, 4 x Aid Stations (Entries close 31Aug)

40km, Elevation gain 1400m, 2 x Aid Stations (Late Entries available on the day at extra R100)

17km 580 Elevation gain 1 x Aid Station (Late Entries available on the day at extra R50)

Province: Mpumalanga

Town: Kaapsehoop

Race Village: Salvador Restaurant & Pub

Trail Description: Plantation jeep track and flowing single track; Kaapsehoop rock formations;  grassland escarpment with misty mountains and plantations.

 

2.      TIME

10 September 2021 @ Kaapsehoop Race Village @ Salvador Reataurant: 

Registration, compulsory kit checks and late entries 16h00 – 18h00

10 September 2021 @ Kaapsehoop Race Village @ Salvador Restaurant:

Compulsory Race Briefing 18h00 105km

11 September 2021 @ Kaapsehoop Race Village @ Salvador Restaurant:

Late Registration 04h30-05h30 65km Kaapsehoop (no late entries for 105km & 65km)

Late Registration & Entries 04h30 – 06h30 40km & 17km

Race Start Time:

105km 04h00 (race briefing 18h00 10 September)

65km 06h00 (race briefing 05h45)

40km 07h00 (race briefing 06h45)

17km 07h30 (Race briefing 07h15)

 

Prize Giving (17km & 40km) 14h00 at Race Village @ Salvador Restaurant

Prize Giving (65km & 105km) 10h00 Sunday at Race Village @ Salvador Restaurant

 

3.      COSTS

105km = R1800 (Entries close 31Aug)

65km = R1080 (Entries close 31Aug)

40km = R480 (late entry R100 extra) 2 x Aid Stations

17km = R200 (late entry R50 extra) 1 x Aid Station

Race Shirt = R350

Race Cap = R350

 

 

4.      INCLUDED

TRUCKER CAP 65km & 105km

FINISHER MEAL 65km & 105km

FRESH MOUNTAIN HOSPITALITY

GREAT TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS

WATER POINTS ON ROUTE AND FINISH

MEDAL OR CRAFT BEER FOR FINISHERS

WELL MARKED ROUTE

MEDICAL STAFF

ABLUTION FACILITIES

FOOD AND REFRESHMENT STALLS

KIDZ ZONE

 

Compulsory Equipment

Refer to Web Page https://freshtrails.co.za/2021-kaapsehoop-mountain-ultra/

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