I've done Mytikas and it's beautiful, but be careful! It's not so easy for someone without any climbing experience and has claimed quite a few lives from people who didn't even know they were scared of heights until it came time to climb down.
Hi friend, thanks for posting this. I haven't seen many videos that record so much of the last part to Mytikas, even though I'm sure there must be some. I am planning to reach the Mytikas peak in July and I've been going back and forth for a while now about the equipment. Some people argue you should not try this without head gear, hiking boots, poles etc. I am not an experienced climber by any means, but this is also the reason why I've been skeptikal about buying all this equipment just for a hike. Did you find that at any point all of this equipment would have been necessary, or were you pretty comfortable and confident the whole time? Ideally I'd try this just with hiking boots but I see a lot of people wear gloves too. Would you see gloves would make a big difference? Thank you!
Did you end up going? What did you decide, gear or no gear, and how was the ascent/descent? About to make the trek myself and I've had the same questions you asked; any advice you have would be helpful as well. Thanks in advance
@@theeccentrictripper3863 I just did this summit a few days ago. I brought absolutely nothing but an extra layer of clothing which I ended up being very glad I brought, and about 3.5 liters of water, I ended up with about 1L left. Oh and I brought some crackers but I recommend bringing something tastier... I would recommend bringing a helmet though for rockfalls. Any other climbing gear is purely a waste of space and dead weight, you definitely will not need it. Could use sticks if you want though.
I've done Mytikas and it's beautiful, but be careful! It's not so easy for someone without any climbing experience and has claimed quite a few lives from people who didn't even know they were scared of heights until it came time to climb down.
Holy Shit! This looks absolutely dangerous!
I was scared when watching this, but when I was finally there, it wasn‘t as scary as it looks. You should have some hiking experience though!
thanks for bringing me along!
It looks the slope is very dangerous
Up to the step in 15:10 we were even accompanied by doga living on the moutain🐕😂
I don't like all the unecessary risks they took. The list is long, but I'm glad they're alright!
this is a great video
I hope to enjoy the trip bro and the view up there kills OLYMPUS mountain of " GOD"S" greetings from greece
He is now the king of Olympus
What time of the year was that?
What language is that? I think I can understand it.
It’s Albanian
Unë thashë do takoje Zeusin. 😂
Hi friend, thanks for posting this. I haven't seen many videos that record so much of the last part to Mytikas, even though I'm sure there must be some.
I am planning to reach the Mytikas peak in July and I've been going back and forth for a while now about the equipment. Some people argue you should not try this without head gear, hiking boots, poles etc. I am not an experienced climber by any means, but this is also the reason why I've been skeptikal about buying all this equipment just for a hike.
Did you find that at any point all of this equipment would have been necessary, or were you pretty comfortable and confident the whole time?
Ideally I'd try this just with hiking boots but I see a lot of people wear gloves too. Would you see gloves would make a big difference? Thank you!
Did you end up going? What did you decide, gear or no gear, and how was the ascent/descent? About to make the trek myself and I've had the same questions you asked; any advice you have would be helpful as well.
Thanks in advance
@@theeccentrictripper3863 I just did this summit a few days ago. I brought absolutely nothing but an extra layer of clothing which I ended up being very glad I brought, and about 3.5 liters of water, I ended up with about 1L left. Oh and I brought some crackers but I recommend bringing something tastier...
I would recommend bringing a helmet though for rockfalls. Any other climbing gear is purely a waste of space and dead weight, you definitely will not need it. Could use sticks if you want though.