Ammati Cave

Published 10th of September, 2021

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The track gets a bit easier from here. Up ahead there is a junction where you will have a choice of routes. You can either carry on down the gorge or double back towards the cave. Naturally we shall take the latter option, though I investigate the other route at the end.

Towards The Cave

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The track down is also pretty tricky to negotiate, so watch your feet.

Follow The Grey

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Don't be afraid of going bum first if needs be.

Through The Hole

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You need to go down there, through that hole. The rope here was particularly useful. It was tied to a loose branch which was remarkably sturdy.

The View Up

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You can see the branch in question at the top. The route down was actually a lot easier than this picture seems to suggest.

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