Bozdağ


Bozdağ is a town in İzmir Province, Turkey

Geography

Bozdağ is a part of Ödemiş district of İzmir province. It is at the east of the province at
on Bozdağ Mountains which it is named after. Distance to Ödemiş is . The population of Bozdağ is 1161. as of 2011.

History

The ancient name of Bozdağ was Tmolos. It was a border town of Lydian Kingdom in the 6th century BC. After it was plundered by Achaemenid Empire of Persia it lost its importance.
Ibn Battuta visited the Sultan Muhammad, son of Aydin, at his summer retreat located here, spending 14 days. While there Ibn Battuta examined a "stone that fell from the sky".
According to unclaimed reports, During Ottoman era, it was a summer residence of Mehmet II while he was still a prince governing in Manisa.
In 1963 it was declared a township.

Economy

Fruits and vegetables are produced. At high altitude, the town is cooler than the surrounding and some houses are used as yayla, resort|yayla for İzmir or Ödemiş citizens. Winter tourism also seems to be promising.

Outdoor Sports Activities

Bozdağ is a beautiful area with Mount Bozdağ which attracts climbers, trackers and skiers. The Bozdağ Mountain is a perfect place for outdoor activities at a suitable altitude. The Mountain Bozdağ has an elevation of 2156 meters with different routes to hike, climb and ski from. Since it is located in a country with high temperatures, weather changes are common around the mountain and there can be unexpected changes which interferes with the plans of hikers, skiers and climbers. Therefore the ski season does not last a long time. The skiing resort on Mount Bozdağ is located 8 km away from the Bozdağ village. It has a cablelift which goes all the way up to the summit but it does not have long skiing pistes. The mountain is fit for trackers mainly during summer since there are no snow. The tracking routes require more skill, technical equipment and climbing knowledge to be able to complete successfully and safely.

History of Climbings

Mount Bozdağ has attracted climbers since 1980, mainly climbers from Izmir. The mountain has different routes which can be used by climbers. They come in different difficulty levels and the north face of the mountain has areas with risks of avalanches. There has been 2 deaths during the last 30 years on Mount Bozdağ. One of them due to falling on ice, the other due to an avalanche. The first climbings were accomplished by IDA. The climbers followed a route which started and followed the west ridge of the mountain. In February 1986, Mount Bozdağ was climbed successfully from the North Face and North Ridge of the Mountain for the first time by Mustafa Arif Demir and Mehmet Akif Demir. The most difficult and technical route of the mountain, Dik Deresi is a mix of rock, ice and snow. The first his route was climbed was in January 1995 by Mustafa Arif Demir and Muammer Yalçın. Ever since, the number of climbers has increased and there now is a winter celebration organized by IDADIK to climb Mount Bozdağ through different routes. One of the oldest climbing clubs in Turkey, IDADIK encourages young climbers and people to climb and learn about the mountains in Turkey.