King of the Mountain
Today I did it, I walked up and back without stopping, with a few minor quibbles. On the way back, I started from a different pit, but it's about 10ft up and about 15ft away. I also stopped twice to get out of the way of a truck and once to pick up stuff to go up the mountain. I'm gonna call that good.
The castle, by the way, is called Markovi Kuli, which basically means Marco's Castle. Marco was sort of a Macedonian Arthur, though I'm reminded more of Alexander Nevsky. I say Nevsky because Marco also helped fight to defend a homeland which was under the control of an outside ruler, Turks is the case of Marco, Mongols in the case of Nevsky. Anyway, as their last king, he's an important figure in Macedonian history.
I've not been finding much of late, mostly because I'm not really at a level that will give much stuff. I did find a piece of medieval glass yesterday, and we're convinced that a sizable piece of metal lies under one corner of my test pit. Today, I finished clearing off 15 centimeters of dirt in preparation for chasing that metal bit.
I took a day off from walking around yesterday, and the schedule got switched around a bit so we could go to bed early so I'm pretty refreshed right now. Tonight I'm guest lecturing on the differences between history/historiography and archaeology, which is mainly just viewpoint.
Now I'm headed off to buy some food for lunch tomorrow and maybe baklava, which is very tasty, inexpensive, and comes in many varieties here.

