Type: Sport, 45 ft (14 m)
GPS: 37.33594, 22.75981
FA: ???
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Shared By: Top Rope Hero on Feb 8, 2025
Admins: Jason Halladay, Luke Bertelsen, Loren P

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Description Suggest change

Move up broken, low-angle ground past a short, in-obvious groove, then stem up/move up an obtuse, concave face that gets steeper as you climb. Holds are there, but you might have to shop around for them as the pump turns on (call it a mental crux.). Clip the chains high off a left-hand jug and surrender to the take. Climbs better than it looks. Climbs harder than it looks.

Location Suggest change

Head left once the approach trail splits. Move all the way left, past a dead space in the wall with no climbs to a final, semi-curved amphitheater that rises above a small copse of olive trees--maybe 40M. Trakas is the FIRST line at Agios Andreas, in front of a tree, with the name painted on the wall.

Protection Suggest change

An orgy of bolts. A dozen QDs will do yah. The two-bolt anchor has two steel drop 'biners, one of which is a locker. (WHY!?!) Please don't top rope thru permanent gear.

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