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north-north-west wrote:What is said publicly is not always the reality.
There is another thread somewhere on this forum where we discuss this, and I'm sure there was another source quoted that mentioned the cultural issues. The fact is the true summit is a significant men's initiation site and any other access is disapproved of very strongly. I found this out from a local, after having gone out there . . .
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paul8 wrote:NNW, If Mt Sonder true summit is not declared publicly as of cultural significant, then how does an ordinary folk know that one shouldn't climb it if one is to respect the aborigines culture? An ordinary folk would just assume that everywhere in any National Park is open to public access unless there is a sign (or declared publicly somewhere) that says otherwise.
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