I think you might have hit the nail on the head here.
With no climbing, the tourists will slow right down, be it either “length of stay” or “what’s the point, it’s just a rock”. People go there now, or we’re going there to climb it, but quite often on arrival decided it was to hard, so “chose” not to climb. Now that “choice” is gone, there’s a fair chance they’ll opt to just not go.
If the tourist dollars don’t come in, something’s going to give,,,, or someone will give in.
As said previously on here, when we were there about 40 odd years ago,, we were encouraged by the real “on-site traditional owners” to climb and enjoy the view. The only place off limits was the ceremony cave around the side where one of the elders resided. As we went passed though,, he still acknowledged our presence with a wave.




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