Type: | Sport, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Robert Hall on Apr 5, 2018 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, Luke Bertelsen, Loren P |
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Description
In the Theodoropoulos book this is the first climb in his "Aspra" sub-section, but since there's no "natural" boundry to these sections just look for the name on the rock a dozen or so feet right of "Kipouros". We actually first mis-took "Bouhlou" for "Kipourous" until we got our bearings.
One interesting feature, there are bolts in the rocks/boulders that are a few feet back from the base of the climb. In Europe more and more climbers are belaying directly off of base protection instead of off their harnesses.
We thought the route a pretty solid 5.8+, which would make it more difficult than a "Greek 5a" as it's listed in the book.
One interesting feature, there are bolts in the rocks/boulders that are a few feet back from the base of the climb. In Europe more and more climbers are belaying directly off of base protection instead of off their harnesses.
We thought the route a pretty solid 5.8+, which would make it more difficult than a "Greek 5a" as it's listed in the book.
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