Polemi Gorge
Let's Go Exploring!

Ok so I have parked up and am headed off towards the Mysterious Crevice™.

Dress Appropriately

Do not attempt a walk like this in flipflops or trainers. Your feet will not thank you, and neither will your legs. I normally wear trekking boots, but even these have a tendancy to pick up a ton of prickly burrs. So on this occasion I was wearing Wellington Boots. I was also armed with some secateurs, which would soon come in very useful.
Close Up

From my vantage point I could see the gorge, but there was no obvious way of getting to it, without taking a plummet. I didn't fancy that, so I worked my way upstream.
Old Track

Soon I came to an old track I had seen with the drone. It peters out in the field but I can follow it down to a dried up stream that led back to the main gorge.
Enter Here

This was more like it. I could easily jump down to the riverbed here. Another thing to point out, yet again, is snakes. Always make plenty of stomps when you are in countryside like this. It will scare snakes off.
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