9 Days, 4 Countries, 2 Wheels

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor.

Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

– Mark Twain

There was a period in my life, in which I spend my vacation times in multi-star hotels. Working 8am to 6pm, with lots of  overtime. Go back home, dine, catch a series, sleep, wake up and start from the step 1. Success, certificates, raise, courses, tirelessly improving myself to become a more perfect slave! Yesterday is known, tomorrow predictable…

There was something overwhelming in this lifestyle. I had to find what it was. Then I realized it is the freedom I crave.       There are different levels of freedom, of course. Take a look at what Walter Bonatti wrote in his book, Mountains of a Lifetime, about a journalist who criticized his free life which was dedicated to mountains:

…These people live in closed areas like boxes such as their cars and offices and in a life defined by wrong standards they continuously follow their own footsteps. They are crushed underneath the fear of temporary  dreams which degrade their characters and valuing nothing but keeping score…

These words are true for almost entire population of the world, including me. That is so sad…

So what can be done? I think everyone’s salvation is specific to themselves. I decided to do something I never thought of -and perhaps could never have thought of-. Cycling through the River Danube which flows from West Germany, through 10 different countries and reaches to the Black Sea after 2779kms. In this long journey my best friend Banu will be my partner. First target is to finish Danube Part 2 and Danube Part 3 of the 4-part Danube Bike Trail. We have 9 days to do this. We will cycle in 4 countries, namely, Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. We plan to share the whole progress in here.

-Deniz Lizard

Hasan Summit Climbing

Rock Lizards are at the summit of Mountain Hasan!

 

 

 

Rock Lizards were at Hasan Summit Climbing at 19-20 May as Gezginder.

We arrived at the camping area at Saturday. The climb started at 04:00 Sunday morning. The climb up to Damlakaya was rocky (unlike we experienced as full of snow in winter time). Starting from Yılankar, the steep valley at right hand side of Damlakaya, hard snow started, where we started to use crampons and axes. It took us about 7 hours to climb from 1900 m (camping area) to the summit @ 3268m.

 

 

 

The routes on Hasan

The weather was sunny and clear at the beginning. As we started to climb up Yılankar, the fast moving fog and haze covered our magnificent Anatolian view. At the summit, we tried to catch small glimpses of scenery in between the clouds to both south and north of the mountain.

We made the climb down from the valley at right side of Yılankar. Being exposed to sun longer, the snow was deep and soft at the beginning, then started to be harder through the end of the valley. Our team finished the climb successfully with a safe and careful return.

 

Plateu from camp area and Mert

Rocky fields before Damlakaya. The haze starts to sink.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gezginder team climbing up the hard snow

Banu wears crampons at the start of Damlakaya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Climb up at Yılankar

Climb up at Yılankar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Anatolian scenery down the mountain

Mert through the haze close to the summit

The steep climb down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At the summit, the clouds open up a bit through the other side of the mountain

Cycling in Cappadocia

Rock Lizards were at cycling tour at Cappadocia with Mark Osborne, who is on a world tour with his bicycle.

Mark and Rock Lizards in Cappadocia

We started the cycle from Uçhisar, from where we went down to Göreme. Passing through Göreme Open Air Museum and many scenery points, we arrived at Ürgüp. Going on with the cycling through Mustafapaşa, we were caught in a heavy rain and hail; luckily under the shelter of a gas station. The hail stopped after a long time, the weather was still dark and cool though. Considering this, we started our trip back to Göreme. After repairing a flat tire after Göreme, we arrived back at Uçhisar castle through the nice streets in the village.

You can find more about Mark Osborne and his stay in Ankara in this post.

 

 

The group at the top of fairy chimneys

It is hard to cycle through narrow paths in the valleys

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oops, the path has ended!

Cycle up through the rain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And the Endomondo record for the ride is below: