Area: Konitsa, Pindos, Greece
A beautiful, almost entirely wooded, peak which rises directly above Konitsa, the town I had retreated to after coming down from the hut. After 6000m or so of elevation gain since the weekend I was pretty tired so had a double cappuccino and enormous pastry before leaving town! As this was likely to be my last significant outing of the trip I went for a 'speed' ascent, a relative term, leaving the high col above Konitsa in warm weather with heat and humidity building. I trotted at a reasonable pace through some meadows before entering thick woodland, very atmospheric. The route was well marked, which made a pleasant change, and begins to gain height fairly relentlessly. It passes an eroded stream gully quite early and then weaves round the eastern slopes of the peak before another badly eroded section where the path has presumably been washed away. The mountain is quite steep and an awkward detour gains a narrow contouring path which leads to the final steep climb to the summit rocks. Views begin to open out (and I disturbed some chamois here) and the route kinks suddenly rightwards and takes on a rockier character. A short pitch up a groove would have been UK grade 3 or so, but had a rope down it, and it is all quite short-lived. But the summit was a superb place, surprisingly rocky and exposed, with stunning grandstand views across to the Gamila escarpment. From all those peaks, I'd looked down at the soft blue mountain of Trapezitsa, so it was very satisfying to look up from the opposing viewpoint. I was up in 1.25 according to the Strava segment, which seems OK given the 1100m vertical interval. I trotted back down through the Bosnian pines at a quick but cautious pace, very hot by the time I reached the car. I refuelled with superb tirokafteri and souvlaki at a locally famous hole-in-the-wall place in Konitsa.
No comments:
Post a Comment