NPWS have issued a statement about Mt Warning. It seems it will now be until March 2022 till we find out whether the public can once again walk that well-worn trail... Wollumbin (Mount Warning) National Park The temporary closure of the Wollumbin Summit track and Wollumbin National Park has been extended until 31 March 2022 due to public safety risks associated with the track and to allow further consultation with the Aboriginal community and other key stakeholders about the future management of the site. Travel restrictions imposed by COVID-19 Public Health Orders have impacted the ability to effectively engage with key stakeholders. The extension will provide sufficient time for this engagement to occur. While this consultation takes place, the NSW Government is investing in a range of visitor infrastructure across the region as part of the largest capital investment program ever undertaken in our national parks. By way of example, the $7.35 million Tweed Byron Hinterland Trails proj
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.