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DEMİRKAZIK CLIMBING

20 minutes drive from the village of Niğde DEMİRKAZIK to go to sokullupınar camp area. The camp area has water and shower facilities. A good rest and mineral supplements are required before Demirkazık climbing, because there is a lot of effort in the exits. From the Sokullupinar area into the valley, approximately 45 minutes after the 1st NARPUZ is reached. 1. It takes between 25 and 35 minutes with a normal walk between Narpuz and 2nd narpuz. 2. After NARPUZ crossing, you can follow the path from the left of the hill in front of you and reach the waterfall after 20 minutes. You can make water supplement here. After this point, when you enter the left-hand side with a little vertical output, you will rise up to the steep terrain. You follow the path on the right hand side of the creek and again by dividing the creek into the opposite side to the opposite side you continue on a slightly sloping path. This section can take approximately 2 hours until Red scree. The energy consumed while walking in the red scree line is waiting for you for 1.5 hours. At the end of the red scree, you should leave your stuff in the rocky area and wear your seat belts here. You keep getting enough water and food to keep rising. When you reach the block rock called Külah, you follow the signs and continue to rise towards the right side of the cone. The slope here is 50 degrees and the handles are very small, so you need to pay attention. It may sound complicated for those who don’t know the route. It is possible to get out of the team climbing as much as possible. The last 150 meters to the end of the Cone is getting very difficult. A gap of 550 meters does not leave room for error. After the cone is exceeded, you see the summit and you move on the steep passage on both sides by acting as a light arc. Signing the summit book is a pleasure. When we landed or not to use coins in your hands as a team only by connecting to each other and taking the mutual safety of this landing we have realized. The hardest part of the descent is to roll in the slightest imbalance. In some places where the concentration is very important in DEMİRKAZIK landing, you may need to print on the rock. It is enough to have a 25 meter static rope with you. After we have made our descent carefully, we are running down the arcade where we have a hard time. This climb resulted in the summit of 3 people.

Participants are as follows.

Fahrettin KURT İDOSK President Founder of İnegöl Nature Sports Club.

Sinan DUMAN (Dağcı, Successful in a good rock climber and Industrial Mountaineering field)

Ömer CABİR Founding member of İDOSK.

İbrahim KANBUROĞLU Physics Teacher N.A.K (He works in Bursa Nilüfer Search and Rescue Team)

Mine KALE teacher closely related to outdoor sports

Kamil NARMAN Geological engineer likes to travel on the rock due to his job.

In this climb, we managed to peak with 3 people under the leadership of Sinan DUMAN.

Fahrettin KURT

Kamil NARMAN

President of IDOSK

Fahrettin KURT

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Exiting views :smiling_face:

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@Natalia_20-12 It is good to find peace in nature. Best wishes

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@FAHRETTINKURT Hello,

Nice reading your post. Very absorbing and awesome pictures to feel what you guys went through…

My guess is Fitness is very important and so does the ideal supplements. Real good :ok_hand:

Good to get connected :+1:. Keep climbing and keep us posted :grin:

Cheers :innocent:

Dinakar1

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Thanks I’ll send you photo of New events. See you in San jose, I hope, good luck.

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very interesting vieds indeed, thank you @FAHRETTINKURT .

Best.

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@shantanu-kaizen Thank you adrenalin holds young

Thanks.

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@Dinakar1 It is frequented by climbers coming from abroad.

Hi @FAHRETTINKURT ,

Wow, what an adventurous climb! Would you recommend this route to beginners or people need to be well-prepared before trying it?

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Please note that I’m also removing the Turkish language tag, as your post is written in English. Language tags allow Local Guides to find posts in their preferred language.

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