I'm in Australia since last week, now in Alice Springs and I've a Telstra number so yesterday I called the number here:
https://anangu.com.au/contact-usThe lady who answered was the one who answered me by email back in May 2024. The conversation was a bit tense as she was making the point we couldn't climb the Mountain anymore. No for tourists.
I mentioned it was very clear and exposed 2 points/Questions:
* Why could we climb it in the past (I think any date), then 1 day per year (with the tours) and not anymore since Covid, Covid being finished now. --> No answer on this. She told me there are no infrastructures there and it's a risk. I explained I've seen maps, satphones, videos of people etc... (oh she even mentioned no one was allowed to climb it in the past, and I had to explain to her people did climb it with permits, probably a few hundreds of people have climbed in the past 50 years)
So we ended with the fact she was not responsible (cannot blame her) and I could write an email that she would pass to the board.
I did write and asked 3 main questions, this is part of my email:
I have several questions that you can pass to the board/manager
a) why the mountain cannot be accessed anymore for "touristic" climbs? Covid is now over but there is probably another reason and I'd like to know (a few people would like to know in fact)
b) The mountain being climbed in the past, I don't think there is unnecessary risk. Risk zero is impossible of course. Many places and mountains are more at risk in Australia and the world. This Mountain is actually very easy and very close to a road.
c) Why not perhaps open the mountain 2-3 day per year like in the past ? (This is including the day to drive to get there, 1 day to do the return climb, and a possible 1 day to leave APY lands)
My fear, like I mentioned to you, is that some people will not respect aboriginal lands and go without telling anybody.
That would be of course a high risk and it's the first rule in Australia in the Outback: telling people where we go.I hope this will be discussed at higher levels.
PS: I asked what the MEDIA PERMIT was, in case I could go climbing with a media, like ABC or newspaper. She said: no that's for documenting art or cultural matters, not to climb the Mountain.
I doubt we'll be able to climb the mountain in the future but my hope is a decent controlled way to go: An opening of a few days every year where perhaps max 50 people could go.
With more people it would also increase safefy for all.