Uluru - To Climb or Not To Climb?

TO CLIMB OR NOT TO CLIMB? When I knew your could climb Uluru, I was certain I want to climb it. After researching about this place as my next holiday destination, I have learnt a bit more about Uluru and how Aboriginal traditional law actually prohibit climbing of the rock. It was a struggle as I love climbing rocks and mountains and enjoying my view from higher grounds. However, I knew as hard as it would be when I see all these people walking up the rock, I decided I will not climb it out of respect. Uluru is not owed by the government. The land was given back to the traditional owners with the condition to lease it back to National Parks and Wildlife agency for 99 years and that it would be jointly managed. The agreement originally made between the community and Prime Minister Bob Hawke that the climb to the top by tourists would be stopped was later broken. It was conflicting as the climb was open, but there were signs everywhere to tell you not to climb. I sat on one of t...