Right to climb other wonders now under threat. Stop this madness now!
They did it at Uluru, should we ban climbing at Mt Warning?
"I would be very disappointed if they closed the mountain," Mr Bourchier said.
He is concerned businesses in the Tweed Valley would be severely impacted if a similar ban to that at Uluru was implemented at Wollumbin.
Of those staying at his park, Mr Bourchier claimed about 60% of tourists come to endure the five-hour round trip hike.
ed- endure (?) i think the word enjoy would better describe the feeling of walkers enjoying this natural wonderland.
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