The
mountain biking singletrack Eselfontein
is legendry. Tucked away at the end of a dusty
road up in the mountains of Ceres lies this little
piece of singletrack heaven. The annual mountain
biking festival is what has made this destination
so popular. A full weekend of mountain biking with
various short and long rides makes this a
favourite on the Western Cape MTB calendar.
Eselfontein has been on my to ride list for a long
time but I have just never managed to get to the
festival or any other time for that matter. So
when the e-mail landed in my mail box just after
Christmas saying, “we are planning to ride
Eselfontein …….” I took the gap. It was mid
summer, not the best time at all, but I had to go.
It is pretty much a
two hour trip from most places in and around the
Cape Town area. Luckily the weather gods had sent
some cooler weather in the form a cold front, but
a gale force southeaster made the ride quite
challenging at times. I met up with some
singletrack slaves from Stellenbosh riding plush
trail bikes versus my cross country race kitted
full susser. I knew I was in for trouble when I
saw them disappear down the first singletrack
downhill, as I hung on the back with every bit of
technical riding skill that I could find. We
didn’t follow the route markings, which seemed to
be well placed, instead we took advantage of some
local knowledge and did most of the route
backwards.
It
took us a while to get to the singletrack through
the orchards and a couple of us wondered what all
the fuss was about. Paul assured us that by the
end of the day we would have had singletrack
overload and be happy when it eventually stopped.
Well once we hit the track it didn’t stop. The dry
summer season made the track quite loose so you
had to hold back on the corners a bit to avoid
sliding out. The first section followed the river,
cris-crossing it and winding through the small
rocks. This lead us up to one of the many named
sections called Shapiros Folley. Normally done in
the opposite direction, this was the start of a
stiff climb with some tricky technical sections
taking us up to the highest point and past one of
the many picture perfect mountain lakes. Then we
came down some sections called Dead man walking
and Red bull hill, both of which are normally long
uphill slogs, but now they were downhill
singletrack, an absolute pleasure. We had been
riding for almost 3 hours and it was almost all on
singletrack.
It was good going
with ample stops to catch up and reflect on the
last section completed as well as just talk
general bike stuff as we looked our over
magnificent vistas. We passed Phillips creek and
headed towards Death Drop. This was a technical
climb followed by a technical singletrack decent
with some awesome views over the valley and the
farm. This must rate as one of the best pieces of
singletrack that I have ridden, the first section
is technical with a nice gradient and then the
last piece is fast and flowing, a great
combination in one section. We then started to
make our way back but first we had to sample some
more of Eselfontein's finest as we headed for one
of the sections we had climbed up, this time to do
it properly as a downhill. This lead us into the
forest section which followed the river all the
way back to the farm. This too was a gem of
singletrack in amongst the trees on nice firm damp
ground. We had been out for over 4 hours and just
before we emerged from the singletrack and I had
my second meeting with the ground for the day, I
thought ok enough singletrack now, it had been
over 60km of absolute bliss.
What a great days
riding but that is what I had expected from the
legendry Eselfontein. It has truly lived up to its
name and fame. It is a place where you can go back
to many times because you will always find
something new and interesting. With the recent
addition of a guesthouse on the farm property, in
addition to the Eco Huts, visitors are always
welcome to enjoy mountain biking at its purest on
some of the best and definitely the longest
singletrack around.
Eselfontein MTB Getaway
Ceres accommodation |