I'm sure parks Victoria won't go spastic and ruin the camp grounds, introduce grid bolting and mass tours. As for the "outback experience" I have already seen tour groups around Araps (eg groovy grape tours) and they are generally young, hot and friendly. They stay for a short while and then leave again. So there's no real reason to be hostile towards them. As for economic viability, if Arapiles was such a thriving rock climbing tourist attraction, why isn't Nati a massive thriving town? There should be some kind of incentive to Nati though, if development were to take place, as it could remove vital income that the town needs. |