I would - most are engineering marvels and I'd be there like shot if I could.
People pee and poop on Uluru, so it's a health hazard.
Then they need a set of porta Loos up there... [emoji56][emoji38]
A chairlift to the top would be nice [biggrin]
I suppose the other point which I don't think has been referred to here is the ownership.
It's actually private land, belonging to the Anangu traditional landowners, who have generously made it available to the public under a 99-year agreement with the NPWS, so they would be quite legally within their rights to lock the gate and tell everyone to bugger off.
Traditionally, only senior men could climb the rock, which is associated with creation myths. The women had their own separate sacred area where men could not go.
So, to put that in perspective, if you wanted to visit a friend's property and the friend told you part of the property was closed and you couldn't go there, would you respect that and do as the friend asked, or would you deliberately ignore the owner's wishes?
On this day: Aboriginal Australians get Uluru back - Australian Geographic