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The first line of the crag moving on big holes initially and smaller features afterward. Sustained and progressively harder
N. Kostopoulos, D. Papadopoulos 2010
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25m Sustained and very technical climbing on beautiful blue soft rock. Long reaches. D.Papadopoulos, N. Kostopoulos 2010
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25m Another sustained line, one of the best of the crag. No single hard move but a lot of creativity required. N. Kostopoulos, D. Papadopoulos 2010
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starts on a tufa then a phisical moves on jugs and sidepulls. Good rest in a big hole to go a tecnical finish
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30m Easier -but not trivial- first part with midway crux and long endurance finale. A.Markou G.Chaziris 2010
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25m Progressively harder climbing among two parallel tufa drainpipes. The grade is obligatory to reach the anchors as the crux is runout. G.Chaziris, N.Kostopoulos 2011
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20m The sustained first part will lead to the monster tufa elephant. Ride the beast or step aside? Choose wisely! A.Chaziris, A.Markou 2011
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25m Long endurance line. The grade includes two step-aside rests. The direct attack on the wall is around 7a/7b and unrepeated. D.Kostopoulos D. Papadopoulos 2011
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25m Powerful explosive climbing with boulder cruxes D.Kostopoulos G. Chaziris 2011
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20m The warmup of the crag. Bolts are not ideally placed. Consider to preplace quick draws if at your limit D.Kostopoulos D. Papadopoulos 2010