One Night Stand ( KOZ Town, Athens, Dubai)

 KOZ TOWN

Castle fortified

still, a place to take refuge;

passages through time.

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Fortified castle in KOZ town. Archeological site inside. Island hopping in Greece.
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Gazing at Turkey, pondering the number of refugees who have crossed these waters
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Stone entrance to the castle and a step back in time

ATHENS

Safe antiquities.

Women who hold up the world.

Fatigued protection.

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New Accropolis Museum. Phenomenal!
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Accropolis site.  The women who guard The Porch of the Maidens.  They are strong and beautiful. The morning light was perfect for photos.
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Perfectly synchronized, disciplined and serious. Loved watching them watch the Accropolis.

DUBAI

Overdeveloped

Beauty overprotected

Super ultra sheik.

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Looking down from the tallest building in the world. Floor 124. Looks like this all the way around. I was not impressed.
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One of the few who shows her face.
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Who is more sheik?

Geeks in Greece (Klimbing in Kalymnos) A very short story

THE GEEKS:???????

 ?BONBON:  BON

??WILL THE THRILL:  WILL 

???PAPPI COCONUTS:  MITCH COCORINIS

?DEMON:  DAMON CATER

?KISSY:  CHRISSY MALONE

?K O:  KURT OTTMAN

?HOT STUFF:  STEVIE CATER

THE NOT GEEKS:  TRENT, DAWN AND SWEET BABY ASPEN BAKER

Do Goats Sleep Standing Up?
Friends gather to join Will the Thrill and BonBon for a klimbing extravaganza on the Greek Isle of Kalymnos.  Unexpectedly, they meet fellow Salt Lakers Trent, Dawn and sweet baby Aspen residing in the room right next to K O and Kissy.  Will is thrilled (as usual) because this means more klimbing partners, more friends and more social gatherings than originally planned for.  BonBon is also thrilled as this means a baby to play with because we all know klimbing is NOT her passion and she misses her grand babies terribly.  However, the plot thickens when goats start showing up everywhere….on rocks at the crag, around the corner of your hotel, standing up on the rungs of barbed wire fences, sitting in the middle of the road…on your plate for dinner (never mine).  Their poop is everywhere, too, but mostly in the rivets on the bottom of your hiking boots…..GROSS. They eat everything and especially seem to enjoy plastic….go figure.  They do not have much to say (BAAAAA) and they are very unkempt.  The sheer number of these was surprise number one for the Geek Squad.  Wasn’t much we could do about it except “get over it”.
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Klimbing takes precedence over everything…even goats.
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Swimming with goats???
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Expand the photo and find all the goats. Correct guess gets a prize. Evening gathering of goats to discuss their Klimbing exploits of the day.?
 We all explored the island independently and sometimes could not agree on a crag that would work for all of us.  We had a few favorites, but we had the most fun discussing our klimbing exploits over dinner and beer and watered down house wine each evening. Surprise number two was we learned quickly that Demon would order many small plates of appetizers and a GOOD bottle of wine and we geeks would reap the benefits.  Even though Demon does not climb, he was always invited to dinner and we were always glad to have him!!!!
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Demon?In the front right; GOOD bottle of wine in middle of table. Food for everyone. Thanks?.
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Pappi???, hot stuff? and Bonbon? Shooting the schite at the end of the day. Sunset at our balcony
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Hot stuff? wins the prize for best overall view of the Aegean…sunrises and sunsets.
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Chilaxing with ?K O and ??? Pappi
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  There were plenty of rest day activities including:  great hikes, island hopping, visiting archeological sites, beaching, swimming, sleeping, and hanging out with the goats….not to mention CNN reports of the debates.  BUT, the Geek squad hardly ever took rest days, so we really did not get to do some of those great Kalymnos activities.   K O gets the award for non stop klimbing and dragging Kissy along with him….no surprise there.  We did have fun kayaking, snorkeling, cliff jumping and motor scooting one day when we all agreed to take a rest.
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The Thrill doing his thang on one of his three rest days.
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Kayaking on a rest day
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Enjoying the amazing Aegean and a rest day!?
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Hiking the small island of Talendos with ?? ,?,?.
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Hora Castle above the port city of Pothia.
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    Holding up an early Byzantine necropolis… Not that I needed to since it has been there since the 5 th century.
Kalymnos is a scooter island and it seemed to be a bit of a scene.  Of course, instead of renting proper and safe head gear, klimbers wear their klimbing helmets on their scooters to save a buck….again, no surprise and we all fell right in line with that.  The Thrill and I took an afternoon to revisit the hospital where he had his surgery five years ago.  When we asked the ER doc about the number of klimbing accidents, he replied that scooter accidents top the list…BIG SURPRISE…not.  I was gripped every time I got on that scooter.  It was only going to be a matter of time before we decked a goat and I fell off ( this geek would not drive her own scooter)and landed on someones dinner.
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Gripped with fear, but still smiling??
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Skooters and Trent.
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Skooters and me.
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Scooters and scooters at the Secret Garden crag.
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More scooters……….
We really enjoyed klimbing with all of our friends.  Will found a perfect partner in Dawn and a perfect challenge in climbing with Trent.  He did not try to climb with sweet baby Aspen.  K O and Kissy were a great match for us as the guys were looking for the same nice, fun, easily approachable climbs for the gals. They were completely unselfish when it came to climbing with the ladies. In return,  the gals were trying to make their guys happy by “being happy”!  And, klimbing with Pappi and Hot Stuff was super chill.  Those two geeks are laid back, always willing  and were able to block out our bickering.  Hot Stuff Stevie just ignored us and quietly stayed uninvolved and Pappi had a very clever way of diffusing my angst and Will the Thrills‘ frustration.  We all matched up well.  There was always someone to klimb with, a new crag to discover and lots of planning strategy to avoid the sun or shade, the warm or cold.  The new guide book is super informative and brilliantly put together to guide geeks as to where to go and when, how to get there and, also included awesome descriptions and photos of potential klimbs.  A MUST HAVE!
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Thrilled??
If you are waiting for some sort of weird twist to the story, an unbelievable event, a terrible accident or a clever mystery….just stop reading now and enjoy the photos by the Thrill.  The best and only ending for this story is that I rediscovered climbing and it was fun, awesome, challenging, beautiful, physical and I may or may not have had the most rest days (4 in three weeks), but thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to get better and stronger and more confident.  The rock is sharp, but the edges are all there.  Pockets, jugs and tufas were plentiful.  Sticky rock for fun face climbing boosted my confidence.  Big holds when you least expect them. Footwork was challenging at times and chicken head fun at other times.  My favorite crags were Sea Breeze and Poets. The climb “Happy Girlfriend” made me very happy and when I am happy, the Thrill is happy.  The hike to the Grand Grotto was spectacular as just a spectator.  This amazing cave was a  stunning scenic backdrop for the strong, talented, gutsy, agile and incredible climbers who braved the goats and the grades to push their limits. I enjoyed watching the movement and unbelievable dancing on the rock.  This is a BIG story ending, if you know me and my so so lack of real passion and motivation for klimbing.  Kalymnos…what a mecca.  I want to go back.  I want to get better.  I might want to train for a second trip here….I might want to be a Klimbing geek. Shocker!!!!!  And, no the goats sleep lying down….at night….like the rest of us. Are you surprised?

The End

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Big smile on “Happy Girlfriend” in Grand Grotto?
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Step and pull down.
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Break time at “InfraRed” crag.
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A happy Klimber????

 

Oh, and did I forget the chapter on Sunsets?

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Nope, too scared. Did not think I could clear the bulge. Chicken!!!!!

 

 

 

Idling in Istra (Northeast Croatia)

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Autumn in Croatia.
  • Do you like quiet beaches and refreshing water (not cold, not warm)  for swimming?
  • Do you love the taste of Truffles (not the chocolate ones)?
  • Do you like ancient hilltop villages with amazing scenery, charm, history and cobblestone streets?
  • Do you like green countryside, fresh autumn colors, gorges spliced by turquoise rivers?
  • Do you like art, music, paintings, or handcrafted jewelry?
  • Do you like climbing; do you like limestone crags?
  • Do you love using the best olive oil when you cook?
  • Do you like fine wine;  do you like wine tasting; do you like looking at vineyards scattered everywhere with every type of grape?
  • Do you like the low season without a million tourists in your space?
  • How about strolling, hiking, mountain biking….. Relaxing, perhaps? 

If you said YES to any of these questions, then Istra, Croatia  in September is the place for you!

Mitch, Will and I desperately needed a motorbike de briefing, a place to call home for more than one night, a chance to slowly assimilate back into normal life. We needed DOWN time, FUN time and ALONE time.  We found the Istra Region and hunkered down in an apartment in Rovinj.  We are close but not too close to the city or the beach.  We are very close to climbing and many hilltop villages of interest and beauty.  We have a nice car and can get anywhere, anytime.

With a strong Italian influence, Istra is a beautiful region of Croatia both along the coast and inland. Bordering Slovenia and with a maritime border with Italy, this peninsula is easy to reach from the rest of Europe.  It is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic sea.”

The history is complicated and this is an area that has been pillaged by the Romans and later, the Goths and influenced heavily by the Venetians.  The hilltop villages that still remain cover this area and were all built with the same idea….protection.  Today, the villages can be visited and they all have different appeal.  We had to choose what we thought would be the most scenic drives and select the three villages that would appeal to us the most.  We decided to base in the popular coastal village of Rovinj.  It didn’t hurt that there were climbing crags close by.  A few crags at the seaside of Rovinj and a couple more along a beautiful gorge called the Limski Kanal. Our mantra: climb in the shade, then hit the beach and swim afterwards.  Dinner out or maybe cook in. We went into Rovinj one evening and walked the cobblestone streets and alleys.  I was looking for  particular jewelry shop and found it.  Yes, of course, I spent money there.  There are many shops mostly owned by local artists. This region of Croatia is known for local and international artisans who have studios above their shops.  There were more tourists here than we anticipated, so we did not wander long.  The promenade was lit with a glorious sunset and the yachting community was putting their anchors down. It was a perfect time to make an exit.

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Of the four crags we found, climbing in Rovinj was our favorite
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Colorful Rovinj sits partly on the sea and up, up the cobblestone to the hilltop.
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Crafty shopping on cobblestone. Four long narrow alleys lead to the church at the hilltop.
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A lovely seaside park follows the sea offering numerous places to choose your own private area to sunbathe and swim. Climbing is 100 meters behind us.

We spent an entire day traveling inland and chose the hilltop villages of Motovun, Buzet and Groznjan as our targets.  Our drive included many vineyards, castle sightings, autumn colors making their debut and plenty of rock and crags that kept the boys gawking for sure.  Motovun was high and beautiful and the overlooks were spectacular.  We also walked narrow,cobbled streets with fewer tourists and more truffle shops than one can imagine.  It is truffle hunting season and thousands of people head out with their dogs and pigs to find this elusive fungi.  Usually starts end of September and goes on through October.  Apparently, truffles are worth the big bucks….a thousand big ones per one kilo of this special mushroom.  But, they are very difficult to find.  Trained pigs are the best.  The Cappuccino is getting better the closer we get to Italy..so we had to indulge before moving on.

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Spotting Motovun from the roadside below.
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Cappuccino is getting better
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View from the wall at top of Motovun. Spectacular vineyards and olive trees.
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Enjoying the view, the sun, and NO other tourists.
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Most shops closed now that it is low season. Okay with us!

The road to Buzet was green and gold countryside with a grand mixture of rock. The boys continued to gawk at rock and plan the next climbing exploration.  We could see Buzet coming into view as we looked up into the clouds.  Buzet is a big “normal” city where commerce exists, schools, malls, playgrounds, industry and lots of cars inhabit the space.  We took the road up to the old village.  No cars in the village so we walked up and entered the very quiet artists haven.  We have become accustomed to the astonishing views, narrow cobblestone ( slippery, steep and polished) alleys, truffle shops, cafes, astonishing historical artifacts from the first and second centuries ( mostly Roman) and art studios. We did wander in a gallery and meet the artist who owned the shop and his colorful works were on display.  He grew up in the village of Buzet and still lives and works there with his wife and family.  The rest of the village was such a joy to wander; quiet and peaceful.  Greenery and flowers growing between the crevices in the ancient rock walls provided stunning wall art.  Time passed slowly and we just enjoyed the ability to stop and stare uninterrupted.   Definitely less interesting than Rovinj,  but very quiet, well kept and an artists dream.

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Above Buzet. Autumn showing its’ colors
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Greenery is vibrant and magical as it flows from the ancient walls and onto the cobblestone
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Narrow passages to unique structures of historical significance. Buzet.

On our final leg of the inland road trip, we stopped at a thriving roadside cafe for lunch.  We dined outside, next to a peaceful river and a countryside that was turning its’ colors.  We were hoping to have our first culinary experience with truffles.  We ordered pasta with white truffles (white are more rare, more difficult to find and more expensive). It took us a minute, but yes, we did thouroughly enjoy our experience with this delicacy.  The tast is subtly sublime!   Now, we just need a trained pig to make our fortunes!

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Pasta with white truffles. Very rich, very delish!

After lunch, we did some countryside exploring and ended up at our final village destination. Groznjan is the  smallest village of the three, but the structure is the same.  The shops all have working studios attached as this village is ONLY for artists.  During the high season, tourists come in droves and purchase a wide variety of art and handicrafts.  Jewelry seems to be the most popular.  When the tourists leave for the season, some artists stay and work all winter in their village studio while others leave Groznjan to go to their home studio and create more works.  I LOVED THIS PLACE.  Artists are such interesting people.  I would have enjoyed this even more at the peak of the high season when all the shops were open and all the artists were working.

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Heading up to Groznan Artist Community
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In high season, Jazz festivals bring in music lovers from all over the world on this small stage.
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We loved drinking alone and having this view to ourselves. The solitude made the scenery even more spectacular
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Studios and shops would be bustling in high season. I would have loved to watch the artists at work!

Our last day in Rovinj was a day at the beach for me and a day of climbing for the guys.  Dinner at our favorite place and we are packed to leave in the morning.

We spent our departure day finding three more crags and we all enjoyed climbing in the fantastic Indian Summer weather.  We ended up just short of the sLOVEnian border for the night.  An incredible final dining experience included ricotta cheese spread with shavings of white truffles as a starter.  Super yummy!

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Ricotta cheese spread with shaved white truffles. Exquisite.

Now, at the border to return the car, hop a passenger van to airport hotel and we are now in Italy and headed to Greece tomorrow!

Ciao Ciao Croatia, sLOVEnia and Italy!!