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Plakias => PlakChat => Topic started by: sandra on April 04, 2006, 07:16:26 PM
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hello we will be visiting plakias 16 may for two weeks
my husband has this idea that we will walk the gorge
but im sure ive read on one of the sites that it may be
closed because of heavy rain .
we were told to bring walking boots . but if it looks like
it will not be open i dont really wont to bring boots.
any one heard anything .
sandra
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hi sandra
welcome to the forum
spooky! I received this information today
"Just an update on the Samaria Gorge openings for 2006 from Erno at the Sphakia Site:-
"Giannis Fasoulakis from Chora Sfakion just informs me that, after he made 2 calls to Agia Roumeli to verify,
The Samaria gorge:
* will open from Agia Roumeli to Portes only (the "Iron Gates", the most narrow part) from after tomorrow, 6th of April
and
* will be open all the way from 15th of April 2006. "
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hi sandra
welcome to the forum
spooky! I received this information today
"Just an update on the Samaria Gorge openings for 2006 from Erno at the Sphakia Site:-
"Giannis Fasoulakis from Chora Sfakion just informs me that, after he made 2 calls to Agia Roumeli to verify,
The Samaria gorge:
* will open from Agia Roumeli to Portes only (the "Iron Gates", the most narrow part) from after tomorrow, 6th of April
and
* will be open all the way from 15th of April 2006. "
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well at least you saw the info, play around with the board, edit/modify your post, try again, don't be worried about not getting it right first time
the samaria can be busy though especialy around the 'gates' even in may, but it is very well worth a visit
what's the plan then? how do you intend to get there... staying in plakias?
(http://harribobs.smugmug.com/photos/63002931-L.jpg)
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[but if it looks like
it will not be open i dont really wont to bring boots.
Hi Sandra,
one serieus word of advise, always take your walking boots with you.
Many more gorges / paths are worth a visit!
Leen
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one serieus word of advise, always take your walking boots with you.
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Totally agree with you. We board the plane and note the dress of all the other passengers - obviously all heading for the beach etc (and why not). Walking boots are heavy to pack and so are the fleeces required for the higher altitutes and evenings (in Autumn) so we board the plane wearing fleeces and walking boots and ignore the curious looks of many passengers. We also book extra leg room seats near the door - which is an extreemly cold part of the plane - and our boots and fleeces become even more useful.
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or... (our sneaky method) wear your boots to the airport and change into sandals putting your heavy boots into your hand luggage after you've gone thru check-in
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or... (our sneaky method) wear your boots to the airport and change into sandals putting your heavy boots into your hand luggage after you've gone thru check-in
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If you are lucky the security guys are asking to take of your shoes, let them check and look at their faces when take your sandals out and put them on.
Leen
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they wouldn't want to go near our walking boots....
we're looking forward to crete to get some of the mud off them!
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hi sandra
welcome to the forum
spooky! I received this information today
"Just an update on the Samaria Gorge openings for 2006 from Erno at the Sphakia Site:-
"Giannis Fasoulakis from Chora Sfakion just informs me that, after he made 2 calls to Agia Roumeli to verify,
The Samaria gorge:
* will open from Agia Roumeli to Portes only (the "Iron Gates", the most narrow part) from after tomorrow, 6th of April
thanks for your reply we will be there 16th may staying at kosta chrysoula. were not to fussy just need a place thats reasonably clean and basic. we were there about ten years ago with ur daughter so could not do the walking that we wanted to do for us like many i suppose plakias is a very special place . sandra and john
and
* will be open all the way from 15th of April 2006. "
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keep working on it sandra :-)
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Just in case Samaria is closed. :'(
One thing I know for sure: nothing is sure
Imbros gorge (http://crete.sherwoodonline.de/imbros.html)
Leen
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... except death and taxes.
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Just in case Samaria is closed. :'(
One thing I know for sure: nothing is sure
Imbros gorge ([url]http://crete.sherwoodonline.de/imbros.html[/url])
Leen
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We love Imbros Gorge - a reasonably short drive from Plakias. We park at the bottom, walk leisurly up, have lunch at that super Taverna (real friendly folk there), saunter down again and then enjoy that fantastic late afternoon drive back to Plakias. All this being MUCH better than Samaria
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We love Imbros Gorge - a reasonably short drive from Plakias. We park at the bottom, walk leisurly up, have lunch at that super Taverna (real friendly folk there), saunter down again and then enjoy that fantastic late afternoon drive back to Plakias. All this being MUCH better than Samaria
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it's a great walk..no doubt
(http://harribobs.smugmug.com/photos/26682396-L.jpg)
and if you want a change...chora sphakion ( sfakia) is just around the corner for a nice lunch and a bit of history
(http://harribobs.smugmug.com/photos/26682403-S.jpg)