I have a sneaking suspicion they won't care:spudnikcoinflip:
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I have a sneaking suspicion they won't care:spudnikcoinflip:
From all reports in the local rag up here , visitor numbers have been steady or slightly increasing over the last 5 years , the only thing that has declined has been the % of people climbing the rock , so cant really see the revenue changing all that much. I am not sure if its changed since I was last there but if you were driving the great central rd you needed to pay the park entrance fee because you were entering the national park at the NT end , that could have changed in the last few years.
Cheers Ean
Back in the early 80's when we visited, there was no fee, we camped at the base of the rock. The road in was corrugated dirt, rough as. We didn't see any dingos, [ this was just after the Chamberlain incident] There were however, huge camp dogs roaming around, looked like they would take your arm off, if provoked. We didn't climb, didn't feel the need to. There were a couple of intoxicated indigenous men who touted they would show the secrets of the rock for " a coupla dollars." Turns out they were river dwellers from Alice, no connection to Uluru at all. The river dwellers have been moved on, from all accounts. It's a brand new world., best get used to it. The penalty for climbing the rock will be $60,000/or prison, after the no climb date.
I came through from WA last year on that great central road and past the olgas and uluru and didn't have to pay any entrance fee coming from that way but I did notice that the road from the east has been diverted through a gatehouse and have heard that you have to pay going that way Ean.