PEOPLE shouldn't travel up to the Horseshoe Pass area unless absolutely necessary as the mountain is still smouldering after more than a week on fire.
That's the message this morning from Simon Clemence, owner of the world-famous Ponderosa Café at the summit of the pass.
They say on their Facebook page: "We are open to the emergency services and the public but I would advise people to not travel up the pass unless absolutely necessary.
"There are still fire hotspots and the mountain is still smouldering. The devastation this fire has caused to our beautiful area is heartbreaking but hopefully now we can move forward.
"Can I just take this time to thank all emergency services involved they truly are commendable without their bravery and determination I don’t think the Ponderosa would be standing.
"So from each and everyone of us thank you so very much. Regards Simon and Samantha Clemence."
The annual Ponderosa Fell Race, due to start from the café on Wednesday evening has been cancelled.
Earlier this morning organiser Charles Ashley said on Facebook: "It is with regret to inform you all that this year's race is cancelled.
"Firefighters are still in the area working to put out hotspots etc etc.
"I know this will be a disappointment to you all but I’m sure you’ll understand that this is completely out of our control."
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