It's just as good here as I remember. Possibly even better. I've run into a couple of people I met climbing in Thailand. Lee and the upskill crew from Brisbane are here. Dale from Canada is arriving tomorrow (I met him here last time) and Warwick (also from Brisbane) will be here in a few weeks. I climbed with a couple of guys from townsville who are touring the world on my first two days.
My 'gyros' to 'days in Greece' ratio is above 1.
Two Euros. Yep. You should be jealous.
The computer I'm sitting at (the one at the studios I'm staying at) does not have an sdhc slot. Hmmm. Problems like this call for resourcefulness. My London blogs are written, just awaiting photos of red buses, big bens, palaces and other such touristy goodness. Again I say coming
Here's a few photos of my first two days climbing. I surprised myself with a 7c (27) onsight on the first day, it was a little soft, with many no-hands rests (read: kneebars, backrests and sitting on tufas), still, in parts it was steeper than 45 degrees and 35 meters long. Quite the battle. Enjoy the pics. Thanks to Lee for the photos, and the kneebar pads.
The above two photos are of 'Priapos' Grande Grotta, Kalymnos, 7c (onsight!) |
It's not all 7c onsights, there's work to be done. Aegialis 7c, Grande Grotta, Kalymnos (The famous photo route. Possibly on the postcard I sent you) |
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