Deep water soloing above the gorge pools, a fair amount of potential for some serious DWS, in a totally amazing and special location. It's well worth doing the swim/walk for another couple of hundred metres downstream to the top of the next big waterfall.
As for most of northern Australia, this region is mostly pastoral leases (cattle stations) or Aboriginal freehold. Many pastoral lessees are already diversifying into tourism activities or are interested to do so, including obtaining as required an ILUA or the like. See also https://www.pc.gov.au/research/completed/pastoral-leases, etc.
Climbing thus may well be a sustainable and economically positive tourism activity which, in ILUA-suitable locations, could be not only acceptable to but even appealing to pastoral lessees.
Given that pastoral leases cover around 44% of Australia it would be good to see some headway on access for sustainable and respectful recreational tourism uses such as climbing.
Walk down the tourist trail into Bell Gorge.
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