The next Uluru? Hikers and Aboriginal elders await decision on closure of Wollumbin summit

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The NSW government faces a delicate balancing act as it considers the future of a popular walking track, which has been shut for two years on cultural and safety grounds

For more than two years, one of Australia’s most popular walking tracks has been missing a pivotal element – walkers.

Today, Wollumbin is a no-go zone. The climbing chains near the summit have been removed. The track is said to be in a state of disrepair. Nobody yet knows if it will reopen, leaving people on both sides of the debate on edge. “We’ve also lost the locals within a two-hour radius who would climb it a few times a year or every couple of years. We never see them any more.”Knight says that under local Indigenous culture the mountain was only to be climbed by a select few.“When there was a dispute in the tribes, all the elders would sit on the summit and sort out their issues,” he says. “I couldn’t go up there when I was young because I wasn’t an elder – you were not allowed until you were a certain age.

Hendrickx claims there are differing Indigenous opinions about the mountain’s significance, pointing to Marlene Boyd, a local elder who told the Tweed Daily News in 2007, towards the end of her life, she had no qualms with walkers scaling the mountain. “The Aboriginal community has expressed a clear view that public access to the summit of Wollumbin is not culturally appropriate or culturally safe,” they said.The NSW national parks service is not alone in facing the challenge of balancing popular walking trails with traditional beliefs.

 

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I’ll still be climbing Mt Warning. I still call it Mt Warning. I’ve climbed it many times, & plan on continuing when I visit.

Too hell with that, climb it anyway

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