On our numerous visits to the dam over the last few days, we have also taken the opportunity to explore the countryside between the Asprokremmos and Polemi. How had the rains affected the Ezousa Valley? Was one of our hidden picnic areas still intact? Could I even get from Ezousa to Kallepia, like I had done on a previous blog? Would I rescue some German tourists? The short answers are badly, ish, no and yes. For a more in-depth discussion, read on.
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Ezousa Washout
Ezousa Washout
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Re: Ezousa Washout
Thanks for sharing Dominic. You are certainly adventurous. I would be terrified of getting stuck. Good job you were there to rescue those German tourists. A chalky surface can be lethal when it is wet. More slippery than ice.