They didn't really, aside from passes and easily passable faces. This is why they placed the gods on the mountaintops; they were inaccessible to mortals.
I don't know about ancient Greeks but Greeks nowadays do snowboard in the winter on the greek mountains....
The most common way for ancient Greeks to travel was by foot or by sea. They often walked or used boats to get from place to place.
The Aegean sea.... Your welcome :]
They walked, rode horses or asses, walked, or came by boat.
anywhere they wanted but they never came very far by land travel
The Ancient Greeks traveled by the sea because the land was to mountainous to travel by foot. The Ancient Greeks traveled by foot, cart, chariot and ship.
In pursuit of knowledge, trade and financial advantage.
Boats
because there was too many mountains to farm
Basically because it was one of the earliest known way to travel.
The Ancient Greeks believed gryphons lived in the mountains of Rhipaean near the Hyperboreans.
Ancient Greece was a peninsula and it was filled with mountains. Since there was little ground for farming, they turned to the sea for food. They would trade and spread ideas by this. Since mountains made overland travel difficult, city states were separated and had very different ideas about philosophy, way of life, and politics.