Climbing Tales This series celebrates Uluru climbing experiences posted online. #7 Deano Deano and fellow climbers at the summit cairn. Another great climbing story. Deano is an Aussie with a passion in life for travel and enjoying the experiences and places that the world has to offer. Following in the footsteps of his Granny and Aunt, Deano's recount of his climb available at his blog . Some great summit pics there. The climb is well worth it. You get an amazing perspective of the rock from the top and the view just seems to go on and on across that vast red earth (be prepared for strong winds up there though). The vast “nothingness” of the Australian outback never fails to impress me.
Our mountains belong to all of us. The Right to Climb them and bask in their views that inspire awe and wonder is as old as the human genome. This long-established cultural tradition is under threat by a small group of bureaucrats determined to impose their way on the rest of the world. It is right to Climb because we have the Right to climb. If you don’t exercise your rights you lose them. Don't let petty nanny state bureaucrats take them away.