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« Reply #30 on: November 26, 2009, 04:55:31 PM »
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The yellow lines at least should stop people parking up there rolleyes.gif
 haha!

the main improvement was filling in the dip between the asphalt and the side of the hill with concrete

And that made it possible to overtake.

Well - oncoming vehicles anyway !!

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« Reply #31 on: November 27, 2009, 08:24:11 AM »
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The yellow lines at least should stop people parking up there rolleyes.gif
 haha!

the main improvement was filling in the dip between the asphalt and the side of the hill with concrete

And that made it possible to overtake.

Well - oncoming vehicles anyway !!

John R
It is a little unnerving isn't John?
I had a lorry coming up at me when I went down there so I tried to find a wide bit and stopped. He just came passed me as if on the main highway, casual as you like. Arm hanging out of the window as always and a cig in the other!
Hopefully the in fill will help steady the nerves, well mine anyway  

george...

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« Reply #32 on: November 27, 2009, 04:47:42 PM »
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The yellow lines at least should stop people parking up there rolleyes.gif
 haha!

the main improvement was filling in the dip between the asphalt and the side of the hill with concrete


And that made it possible to overtake.

Well - oncoming vehicles anyway !!

John R

It is a little unnerving isn't John?
I had a lorry coming up at me when I went down there so I tried to find a wide bit and stopped. He just came passed me as if on the main highway, casual as you like. Arm hanging out of the window as always and a cig in the other!
Hopefully the in fill will help steady the nerves, well mine anyway  

george...


Yes it can be a bit unnerving. I still reckon it is the best bit of road that I've ever driven on.

A super video of the descent taken last year during the enhancements on youtube :_



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« Reply #33 on: November 28, 2009, 07:33:30 PM »
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The yellow lines at least should stop people parking up there rolleyes.gif
 haha!

the main improvement was filling in the dip between the asphalt and the side of the hill with concrete


And that made it possible to overtake.

Well - oncoming vehicles anyway !!

John R

It is a little unnerving isn't John?
I had a lorry coming up at me when I went down there so I tried to find a wide bit and stopped. He just came passed me as if on the main highway, casual as you like. Arm hanging out of the window as always and a cig in the other!
Hopefully the in fill will help steady the nerves, well mine anyway  

george...


Yes it can be a bit unnerving. I still reckon it is the best bit of road that I've ever driven on.

A super video of the descent taken last year during the enhancements on youtube :_

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huAK5_w9MAo

John R

John

Wow, that bought back happy memories.  
We got just over half way down when we drove it earlier this year when Dawn said she could smell burning.  
Being the gentleman I am, I waited until we were on the flat road leading to Frangokastelo before I told her it was the smell of the brakes.
Must try going up next year.  

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« Reply #34 on: November 29, 2009, 04:35:00 PM »
We went up it in October. I thoroughly enjoyed the drive but had to stop about 2/3 of the way up so Cherry could...ummmm...'unload some unwanted baggage.'
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« Reply #35 on: November 29, 2009, 05:19:45 PM »
I just got Ruth to look at the video and she is not sure if she wants to drive down or up, or was it something else? I lost it in translation! It may be quiet at Easter?

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« Reply #36 on: November 29, 2009, 05:56:54 PM »
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I just got Ruth to look at the video and she is not sure if she wants to drive down or up, or was it something else? I lost it in translation! It may be quiet at Easter?

                              Barny.

I've never seen it busy. Driving down might be the easiest as it is easier to observe any oncoming vehicles and plan well in advance. When driving up, Gillian cranes her neck to spot any downcoming vehicles. I think I've only ever come across one vehicle in the few times we have done it. Done carefully it is spectacular but actually very easy. Driving up and down requires the least travel - which would be required on other quite hairy roads. The road from Miriokafala is now tarmaced and offers a slightly less traumatic climb up to Killikratis village than the twisting climb up from Assigonia.  All those roads to/from Killikratis village are now tarmaced and make for superlative driving and scenery.

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« Reply #37 on: November 29, 2009, 07:11:31 PM »
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I just got Ruth to look at the video and she is not sure if she wants to drive down or up, or was it something else? I lost it in translation! It may be quiet at Easter?

                              Barny.

I've never seen it busy. Driving down might be the easiest as it is easier to observe any oncoming vehicles and plan well in advance. When driving up, Gillian cranes her neck to spot any downcoming vehicles. I think I've only ever come across one vehicle in the few times we have done it. Done carefully it is spectacular but actually very easy. Driving up and down requires the least travel - which would be required on other quite hairy roads. The road from Miriokafala is now tarmaced and offers a slightly less traumatic climb up to Killikratis village than the twisting climb up from Assigonia.  All those roads to/from Killikratis village are now tarmaced and make for superlative driving and scenery.

John R
The YouTube video was brilliant thank you John, and the music was incredibly apt. Unfortunately I must admit that it took me a lot longer to get down there than the video suggests. I'm with you John it is the scariest piece of road I've been on.
Thanks again John, I'll look at that link often, hopefully until it stops making the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and stops the goose pimples.

george...

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« Reply #38 on: December 06, 2009, 12:57:15 AM »
Ha ha, great video, confirmed everything I ever thought in the first place!

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« Reply #39 on: January 12, 2010, 09:19:59 PM »
That bit of road is fun to drive, both up and down, although the tightness of the turns slows it down a bit (handbrake turns aren't the same in a Toyota Yaris compared to more powerful machinery!) and the infilling has made it far less of a challenge. The views are brilliant though.

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« Reply #40 on: January 12, 2010, 11:52:50 PM »
Yup!