Wonderful but youre the author of a well yes thats a shame that its like you can type on even the last lap of the last people to climb already before i shot here what change when did you notice people for whom it is a special site one which they have long said it is disrespectful to climb and equivalent to people clambering over a cathedral or a mosque they were pleased that climbing on the rock was being banned because it shows that. We have a bit of a party ever a sacred sites and we can post of everyone. Climbing has been officially discouraged for decades but its not being banned in fact theres been a safety chain to help those who choose to climb anyway and arrangers who each day check to straggle as closing the climb is controversial many australians see this as a National Landmark which belongs to everyone not just Indigenous People whose ancestors lived nearby the longest. Climbing some say has long been part of a visit in a time to the summit of the rock which is 2 miles long