Article 71629 ‘What are they going to do, chase someone up?’ Victorian rock climbers scorn ban on Mount Arapiles Indigenous sites

‘What are they going to do, chase someone up?’ Victorian rock climbers scorn ban on Mount Arapiles Indigenous sites

by
Andrew Messenger
from Environment | The Guardian on (#71629)

State park contains rock art dating back at least 3,000 years and tens of thousands of artefacts

Rock climbers are openly discussing flouting Victoria's voluntary bans on routes near Mount Arapiles despite a plea from the state government to respect the area's Indigenous heritage.

The area in the state's west is regarded as among Australia's premier rock climbing destinations. It also contains millennia-old rock art, among other significant Indigenous sites.

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