Pantokratór from Acharávi is a climb in the region Greece. It is 10.1 mi long and bridges 3153 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 5.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 809. The top of the ascent is located at 2966 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 16 photos.
4.0 by jonsm1thThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: English.If Rococorba (ESP) and Muro di Sormano (IT) had an evil child, it would be Pantokraktor. It smacks you in the face right from the start. 3km - 5km, is 2,000m of 11%-12% avg up to the village of Lafki. If you can survive this, knowing you have another 11km to get to the summit, you’re rewarded with 1km of descent before it kicks back up. The final 1,500m to the summit is minimum 11% up what can only be described as a bumpy sandpaper/broken concrete mixture barely clinging to the cli... read more
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Unexpectedly fierce mountain on the holiday island. Kind of rugged no man's land, asphalt quite okay but last part very steep with concrete ridges. And then a huge antenna park on top, a bit otherworldly. Was also shrouded in clouds, nice experience!
Onverwacht heftig bergje op het vakantieeiland. Soort ruig niemandsland, asfalt best oké maar laatste stuk heel steil met betonrichels. En dan bovenop een enorm antennepark, beetje buitenaards. Was ook nog in wolken gehuld, mooie ervaring!
What an utter sh*t this climb is, I started from Perithia side at sea level...880m athe top...a few flatter sections and a nice false flat at the top before the final kicker to the top on well shoddy surfaces...wheel spinning and wheelies...it's a must do climb, cafe at top is ok food and coffee pretty good.... descent down the other way up is great!
If Rococorba (ESP) and Muro di Sormano (IT) had an evil child, it would be Pantokraktor.
It smacks you in the face right from the start. 3km - 5km, is 2,000m of 11%-12% avg up to the village of Lafki.
If you can survive this, knowing you have another 11km to get to the summit, you’re rewarded with 1km of descent before it kicks back up.
The final 1,500m to the summit is minimum 11% up what can only be described as a bumpy sandpaper/broken concrete mixture barely clinging to the cliff-face as you inch closer to the radio tower signaling the summit up a series of impossibly sharp switchbacks.
Oh, and it rained which made the descent even more hairy than it needed to be. Brilliant.
| 5 mph | 02:02:06 |
| 7 mph | 01:26:27 |
| 9 mph | 01:07:22 |
| 12 mph | 00:50:37 |
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