Indigenous beliefs on Flinders Ranges’ St Mary’s Peak should not override the right of all to enjoy hiking it
I have an op ed in the Adelaide Advertiser today. It's subscription only.
Indigenous beliefs on Flinders Ranges’ St Mary’s Peak should not override the right of all to enjoy hiking it
At 1171m, St Mary’s Peak is the highest point in the Flinders Ranges.
It’s the end point for a spectacular scenic 20km bushwalk that rewards with 360 degree views of the rocky ranges, salt lakes and amazing desert plains. This wonderful challenging walk, accessible to most people of moderate fitness with a little planning and a willing spirit, has been under threat for some time by the beliefs of the local Adnyamathanha people, who believe that the peak is the head of an ancient serpent whose petrified body forms the walls of Wilpena Pound. They prefer you don’t visit it or walk it.
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