Mars
MARS is a dream deep-red tufa crag! Rising above a
flat protected balcony, the first 20 meters of the fiery
limestone face is clad in long stalactites. Higher up, the
tufas give way to more compact, pocketed limestone of
outstanding quality, with some scatterings of tufa blobs.
Befittingly, Mars is one of the most popular Leonidio
crags.
(Info courtesy of Climb Greece)
Aris Theodoropoulos Photo: Mars and its satellites
01 Black Hole
6b+
32 m
02 Super Nova
6c+
40 m
03 Spiders from Mars
6c
35 m
04 Biosphäre
6b
35 m
05 Glamour on the rock
6a+
30 m
06 Glamour on the rock direct
6b+
30 m
07 El Gecko
6c+
20 m
08 Yoko M-ono
7a
22 m
09 Jumanji
6c+
25 m
10 Drop City
7a
35 m
11 Drop City Direct
7c
35 m
12 Snickers
7b+
35 m
13 Humidity Lesson
7c
35 m
14 Speckschüttel Dyno
7c+
38 m
15 Boubouki
6b+
20 m
16 Boubouki Ext
7a+
38 m
17 Pontiki sto Tiri
6b+
20 m
18 Pontiki sto Tiri Ext
7b
38 m
19 Sinter Synphonie
6b
20 m
20 Spaceman Spiff
6c
20 m
21 Spaceman Spiff Ext
7b
38 m
22 Tufatango
6c
18 m
23 Mystère et boule de gomme
6c+
20 m
24 Mystère et boule de gomme Ext
7b+
35 m
25 Chuck Notis
7a+
20 m
26 Chuck Notis Ext 1
7c
38 m
27 Chuck Notis Ext 2
8a
52 m
28 Lost in Space
7c
52 m
29 Oeil de biche
7c+
40 m
30 Oeil de Boeuf
8a
40 m
31 Pathfinder
6c+
22 m
32 E.S.A.
6a+
20 m
33 E.S.A. Ext
7c
35 m
34 The Beast in the Beauty
6c+
25 m
35 N.A.S.A.
7a
30 m
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