Path of Gods: Section Miti (Myths)

 

 

The “Myths” crag offers panoramic views of the village of Praiano and steep valley of the San Domenico monastery.  It has a mainly Southern exposure and is comfortable climbing most of the year with mid-summer being quite hot. This section has notches, drops, cracks, holes, vertical slab, abrasive rock, requires good technique and resistance.

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Settore Miti
Route Difficulty Meters Descrizione Rating
1 Parthenope 6b+ 32 Plate with notches and drops.  Anchor shared with the adjacent route ★★★★★
2 Tifeo 7a 32 Crack then slab. Anchor shared with adjacent route ★★★★☆
3 Palinuro 7b 30 Plate with micro-crimps. ★★★☆☆
4 Molpea 7b 30 Bouldery start with a slab finish. ★★★☆☆
5 2 Sicilie 7a+ 15 Bouldery, short and powerful route. ★★★★☆
30 Lighea 7b+ 30 Rods and overhung. ★★★★☆
31 G 6c 25 Unstable rock, rated R+ ★★★☆☆
32 H 6b 25 Unstable rock, rated R+ ★★☆☆☆
33 I 6a+ 20 Unstable rock, rated R+ ★☆☆☆☆

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The Path of the Gods is one of the most beautiful areas in the Campania region.  It is listed by The Guardian as among the 7 wonders of the world.  It is a challenging hike from Bomerano in Agerola and leads to Positano with breathtaking views of the sky and the blue sea. From the square of the Bomerano hamlet (Piazza Paolo Capasso) take Via Pennino and, after about 300 m, at some steps, turn right crossing a wooden bridge. You then go up a flight of steps and reach a road, which must be followed – on the left – until it becomes a mule track with a concrete surface. After a downhill bend, you are at Grotta del Biscotto. Continue on a dirt path and, with modest ups and downs, you reach the Colle la Serra pass. At the height of a ruin, take the stairs on the left that pass a fountain where you can stock up on water, continuing the path towards Positano you arrive after an easy path in the locality of Li Cannati, near the ruin of the shepherd Antonio Badoglio, where you can stop for water and a snack (tips are encouraged). Below are the coordinates to help you reach the cliff comfortably.

📍 GPS coordinates of the Dei sector HERE mappatura parcheggio falesia di seguito

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The routes were equipped by Francesco Galasso (direzioneverticale.it) according to the new safety standards of the CNAAS (National Course for Sport Climbing Equipment) of the Alpine Guides with stainless steel Aisi 316L material certified and approved by raumer (download technical sheet here). All possible updates and/or additional information will be included on this page, the only official reference for this climbing site. The information you will find below is constantly updated to provide an increasingly correct and timely service to the large climbing community and users of the cliff. All the information contained on this page is protected by current copyright legislation and has exclusive license and use by direzioneverticale.it. © 2016 direzioneverticale.it

 

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