The Ghan
Re: The Ghan
Out of respect for the original owners I don’t see the need to climb it. Years ago there was a lot of damage being done by climbers.
Re: The Ghan
Id second that Netta, people were leaving there rubbish at the top etc etc,no respect...
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I agree - I’m sure there’s mountains galore in Oz that could be climbed instead - if somewhere has religious significance, it should be respected.
Re: The Ghan
Meg, Religious significance should be the biggest factor. Correct.
bobnetau and Sarah- It was shocking that visitors left garbage- mind you there are worst. Mount Everest is the biggest rubbish tip out.
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Hi Brian,
as I understand it, the 'rubbish' left behind on Everest is discarded equipment, not old crisp packets and empty beer cans.
JD.
as I understand it, the 'rubbish' left behind on Everest is discarded equipment, not old crisp packets and empty beer cans.
JD.
Re: The Ghan
And dead bodies don't forget the dead bodies.John Donnelly wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:49 am Hi Brian,
as I understand it, the 'rubbish' left behind on Everest is discarded equipment, not old crisp packets and empty beer cans.
JD.
Those wimin were in the nip.