Petratis Gorge - Part 1
Long Way Down

I pretty much knew I was not going to get down here, but I had a look round anyway.
Magical Scene

Isn't that an amazing view?
Climbing Tool

I spotted this in one of the rocks by the cliff. Presumably it is used by climbers. They hook a carabiner to it and down they go. I don't know the correct to for one. The closest I could find on Google was "Piton". Mind you, I didn't know what a carabiner was either until I looked it up. But anyway, climbers do use this gorge. If you google "Petratis Gorge" a lot of the information will be from climbing sites. They say that there are good locations on either side of the gorge, but crossing from one side to the other at the bottom is difficult because it is so overgrown.
Walk This Way

Judging by the faint path along the top of the ridge, the top of the gorge did get at least some visitors.
Back Towards The Bridge

I followed the top of the gorge back round towards the bridge. I was hoping to find an overlooked track leading down, but no such luck.
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