Rebolt Kalymnos has been very active the last months equipping all routes in
Secret Garden with Titanium glue-in's beside almost daily maintenance replacing old anchors and bolts, removing or gluing loose rock and simply adding bolts on run-out easier routes. All the daily job are done by volunteers mainly based on safety problems reported on
https://reboltkalymnos.org/. You can follow their job on their weekly report on
Instagram. Their next big project is to rebolt all 42 routes on
Kasteli.
The funding for all the work comes from selling the Rebolt Kalymnos T-shirt, donations and hardware sponsors. In practice there are a handfull volunteers, who spend most of the year on the island, who do most of the job. They also run board meetings to decide important issues.
Throughout the year, they have tried to get in contact with the local municipality in regards their government funded rebolting project without success.
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Since April, weโve repeatedly asked for basic details: which routes are included, who manages the work, what materials are being used, and the project timeline. None of these questions have been answered.
The Rebolt Kalymnos team is at the crags every day, maintaining routes to the highest international standards and addressing safety issues in real time. That daily presence gives us both the insight and responsibility to seek clarity when public work affects the same routes we care for.
We believe that transparency and collaboration are essential for climber safety, for the island, and for the future of climbing on Kalymnos.โ
Rebolt Kalymnos has been very active in the last months, equipping almost all routes in
Secret Garden with titanium glue-ins, alongside almost daily maintenance: replacing old anchors and bolts, removing or gluing loose rock, and simply adding bolts on runout easier routes. All the daily work is done by volunteers, mainly based on safety concerns reported by climbers on the
designated online form. You can follow the team's rebolting activity through regular โRebolt Reportโ updates on their
Instagram feed.
Their next big project is to rebolt all 34 routes at sector
Kasteli (not including two routes that were already recently rebolted).
Rebolt Kalymnos is a registered Greek non-profit. Funding for all the work comes from donations, sales of the Rebolt Kalymnos T-shirt, and some bolt donations from hardware manufacturers. In practice, there are a handful of volunteers, who spend most of the year on the island, doing most of the work. They also run board meetings to decide important issues.
Throughout the year, they have tried to get in contact with the local municipality regarding a government-funded rebolting project, without success. Recently, they
publicly called for the release of more details about the project:
โSince April, weโve repeatedly asked for basic details: which routes are included, who manages the work, what materials are being used, and the project timeline. None of these questions have been answered.
The Rebolt Kalymnos team is at the crags every day, maintaining routes to the highest international standards and addressing safety issues in real time. That daily presence gives us both the insight and responsibility to seek clarity when public work affects the same routes we care for.
We believe that transparency and collaboration are essential for climber safety, for the island, and for the future of climbing on Kalymnos.โ
At the time of this writing, Rebolt Kalymnos is still waiting for answers.