Climbed this en route to Pyramida. Parked to the north east at around 1700m just before the road becomes impassable due to landslides. Headed south up the valley on a vague route on the left side of the switchbacks in the old road. Fairly ok going and obvious. It flattens out at the top. About 1km further on the Greek maps show a path leading up to a saddle just south of this peak. This turned out to be quite a treacherous approach as it was covered in scree. Lots of awkward scrambling. I'd fancied tackling it from a little further north, which, when looked at from above did look almost vertical, but had less loose rock. I don't recommend either route particularly. Quite precarious. Disturbed a huge mountain hare, the biggest I've ever seen, which bounded off. Not sure who was more scared. From the saddle a short hop up to a fallen summit pillar. Then on to Giona. After Giona took the more common route back, and trekked back up the road to get the car possibly 14km in all.