Monday, November 1, 2010

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Kamares Cave (Massif Psiloritis)

Located on the southern slopes of the massif of Psiloritis in the central part of Crete, Kamares cave was an important shrine to Minoan times. She can be reached easily from the north but the south is by joining a sportier ride, the altitude exceeding 1100 m. In addition, the route of many boulders, even if it follows the early long-distance footpath E4 materialized by poles present at intervals more or less regular. Between them, it should however be careful because the cairns are not always present in some portions of the route.

Kamares Cave on the heights of the eponymous village
The route begins at the village of Kamares, a sheep pen littered strewn with stones and thorny as found frequently in the region. After the initial slope, it continues in a pleasant forest of oaks. It ends Finally a steep scree where markup color and numerous cairns showing the way forward. Due to the lack of road worthy of the name, at least if one takes as reference what is usually encountered in our regions, the route is more akin to off-trail where the pins are subjected to strain ...

October 2010

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