Another track to Eligias entrance?
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Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Hi Ann,
no, I don't think your blue line is too steep. Maybe it is in that place but you are quite flexible.
My yellow route is the one that has been "described" to me by my friends from Chania. They walk it regularly - as there is not a real path I am not a hundred percent sure where it is but it is about to be correct.
I will not be online till Tuesday, I assume...
Best wishes
Simon
no, I don't think your blue line is too steep. Maybe it is in that place but you are quite flexible.
My yellow route is the one that has been "described" to me by my friends from Chania. They walk it regularly - as there is not a real path I am not a hundred percent sure where it is but it is about to be correct.
I will not be online till Tuesday, I assume...
Best wishes
Simon
Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Because I want to make it a one-day walk and I believe it is a shortcut. I want to drive to Kaloros in a car. Then walk to the upper entrance to Eligias Gorge, have lunch, and then walk the gorge. I think I will waste some valuable time taking the Melindaou-route...
Best regards Ann
Best regards Ann
Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Now I seem to be in a labyrinth in this site. Seems my latest answer is now at the top of the line? And I can not see my latest answer to you Simon...about why I wanted to use this route. But I have posted it 

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Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Hello Ann,
just to tell my opinion...I think the White Montains are just from the mountaineering side very easy. Most times if you look up you see a possible way. Only the conditions of weather, water, heat...arround makes them more difficult.( Of course arround the gorges and on special points where the montains in the South are falling into the sea you have more extreme conditions.) I stopped to walk allong the paths. I try to escape vallees with a lot of wholes and not to loose a lot of energy if I go over the highest points. You know the gorge Eligias? Maybe it will be good to use more time in your mind for the gorge ? Because the gorge needs more attention and more using of your hands then this not extreme steep hills? just my thoughts...
All the best for your trip...
Christoph
just to tell my opinion...I think the White Montains are just from the mountaineering side very easy. Most times if you look up you see a possible way. Only the conditions of weather, water, heat...arround makes them more difficult.( Of course arround the gorges and on special points where the montains in the South are falling into the sea you have more extreme conditions.) I stopped to walk allong the paths. I try to escape vallees with a lot of wholes and not to loose a lot of energy if I go over the highest points. You know the gorge Eligias? Maybe it will be good to use more time in your mind for the gorge ? Because the gorge needs more attention and more using of your hands then this not extreme steep hills? just my thoughts...
All the best for your trip...

Christoph
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Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
I think this is the easiest route in combination to be also fast...
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Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Hi Christoph
Do you've got some more data of your shown track (distance, altitude)? To finalize Anns planed trip to the south coast, it will be a very long day.
Regards
Matthias
Do you've got some more data of your shown track (distance, altitude)? To finalize Anns planed trip to the south coast, it will be a very long day.
Regards
Matthias
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Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Signomi,
I have no more data....
Iassu
I have no more data....
Iassu
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Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Hello Ann,
first of all: I didn't change the order of the posts. Please check this again, and I hope you will find everything in the correct order. If not, please drop me a line and I will see what I can do...
After I have now understood what you are going to do, I would probably advise you to take the route Christophe has shown (26.04.14, 23:30) which is the same I have shown above. This is certainly the most direct ascent and you end up at Plakoseli. From there it is not far to Potamos and further to Eligias gorge.
I am sorry but as I have not done this section myself, I do not have a GPS track...
Best wishes
Simon
first of all: I didn't change the order of the posts. Please check this again, and I hope you will find everything in the correct order. If not, please drop me a line and I will see what I can do...

After I have now understood what you are going to do, I would probably advise you to take the route Christophe has shown (26.04.14, 23:30) which is the same I have shown above. This is certainly the most direct ascent and you end up at Plakoseli. From there it is not far to Potamos and further to Eligias gorge.
I am sorry but as I have not done this section myself, I do not have a GPS track...
Best wishes
Simon
Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Thank you Chris and Simon and Matthias
My posting-confusion solved. Discovered this forum has pages 1,2 etc
Chris I have downloaded every photo on the internet from Eligias Gorge, and have read every hiker's story about it. I too cannot walk in a crowd. I cannot even walk with a companion. I need the solitude and maybe also to be a little worried, so I have the adrenalin to fuel me. But I am certainly not a daredevil. I plan carefully and also make excursions in advance. I am from Denmark, so I don't have your guys' familiarity with mountains. I watch Norwegians, Germans, Austrians, Italians and Greeks speed up and down mountains with awe and a bit of envy. I both love and fear mountains. I have a fear of heights too. But still my heart sings, when I walk in mountains. And I shall take your advice and follow the route you both recommend
My posting-confusion solved. Discovered this forum has pages 1,2 etc

Chris I have downloaded every photo on the internet from Eligias Gorge, and have read every hiker's story about it. I too cannot walk in a crowd. I cannot even walk with a companion. I need the solitude and maybe also to be a little worried, so I have the adrenalin to fuel me. But I am certainly not a daredevil. I plan carefully and also make excursions in advance. I am from Denmark, so I don't have your guys' familiarity with mountains. I watch Norwegians, Germans, Austrians, Italians and Greeks speed up and down mountains with awe and a bit of envy. I both love and fear mountains. I have a fear of heights too. But still my heart sings, when I walk in mountains. And I shall take your advice and follow the route you both recommend

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Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Hi Ann
Made some pics from peak of Melindaou last week.
Maybe helpfull for you.
klick on it to enlarge
regards
Matthias
Made some pics from peak of Melindaou last week.
Maybe helpfull for you.

klick on it to enlarge
regards
Matthias
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Re: Another track to Eligias entrance?
Yes, these photographs should be really helpful. They show at least a major section of the path!
Best wishes
Simon
Best wishes
Simon