Thursday, March 31, 2022

Greece - Day 3: A rough coast, a cave and the valley of the dead

I took the bus at 7 am and arrived in Sitia 3h later. It is incredible, how much snow there is in the mountains! Bur today, it is mainly windy and overcast.

In Sitia, I managed to hitch to Palekastro, the first 2 km with a French guy, the rest with an Albanian guy. It was super quick and the people were so friendly, although we had some language barriers ;)

I walked over some dirt roads to Skinias Beach and then there were marked paths, some better, some not so good along the rough coast. But since the weather was very windy, I didn't stop ln the few beaches along the way.

I had a look at the gigantic Pelekita cave with its stalagtites and then it was basically cruising on a nice path to Kato Zakros. But man, am I done. I'm not used to hiking anymore plus the paths were really rocky.

Nevertheless, I continued up into the valley of the death, after talking to a German tourist, who was asking about trsil to the cave. There is quite a big stream in the valley and I tried to keep my feet dry, whenever the path crossed the stream. I found a nice campspot next to an olive tree, before leaving the valley and entering civilization again. I am a little pinched between the trail, an olive tree and stone, but I tried to get a relatively flat, stone free and windfree spot - I really tried,  but at least the view is good :) I wonder if I will ever have a night without stones pocking me in my back... and goats or sheep around me.



















Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Greece - Day 2: Walking to the sea

I woke up late, had a proper look into the cave with stalagtites and stalagnites and then descended to the impressive ruins of Moni Katholiko. The path followed up a gorge, went over a little pass and down to the sea. From  there on, I walked mainly on roads but also managed to put my feet into the sea. Since I was early in Chania and it looked a bit like rain, I decided to take the bus to Heraklion and sleep one night in a hostel. This way I can take an early bus to Sitia tomorrow and then hitch hike or hike the 20 km to Palaekastron, where I want to start my traverse of Crete.

Good morning!

Bear cave

Moni Katholiko





White mountains with lots of snow

Relaxing on the beach





Greece - Day 1: Warm and green Crete

My first day on Crete was pleasantly warm and green. Everything is in flower but the "white mountains" are REALLY white at the moment! I managed to walk from Chania airport a few kilometer north, passing two monasteries, before I camped in front of the so called "bear cave"






Monastery Agia Triada




Bear cave

Can you see my tent?












Monday, March 28, 2022

Another journey begins on Crete

It is getting warmer and thus it is time to go hiking. Since I bought a new backpack and tent, I'm ready for another adventure. 

From Tuesday on, I will explore a new country: Greece - more precisely, I will start on the island of Crete.

Roughly, I want to follow the European long distance trail E4 for a bit, crossing Crete and heading to the North through Greece, then make my way further North through Albania, potentially going East to Macedonia and Bulgaria. But it all depends on how fast I will be within the next 3 months, which mountain chains I want to follow and how I like different places. Thus I did not prepare a fixed route. To be honest, I don't even have ANY route laid out after Albania, as there seem to be so many options of drawing a route...

Already on the small island of Crete I couldn't decide if I want to follow the E4, walk my own trail along the coast or make some detours through the many canyons! Whatever exciting route I will take, you will be able to read about my hike on this blog ;)



So many options already on Crete - seems like I could spend months there!






Georgia - Part 8: Lagodekhi Nature Reserve - the end of hiking in Georgia

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