After the picnic, short rest and photo ops, it was time to descend the mountain. This is the start of the descent.
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There were no ropes here. You had to be careful of your footing, or hold on to the grasses for support.
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Btw, our ascent was ~2.5 hours, descent was ~3h due to several rest breaks. Our guide said that our group was somewhat fast. The ascent is usually done in 2-3 hours. Two hours for experienced mountaineers, 3 hours for amateurs - so our group was intermediate in speed. The guide also said that some people give up when climbing the roped part (due to the difficulty) and/or some cry due to fear. For me, the roped part was really a bit scary, since if you lost your footing or happened to let go of the ropes - you're kaput. We didn't wear any harness (probably should have). Would I climb Mt. Ahit again? Probably yes, but I would prepare better for it - jog more, run uphill or up/down stairs, do pull-ups or push-ups, etc.