We take a short break from Poland and pick up poles (hiking kind) in Slovakia, the southern neighbor. We'll have a number of blogs to show of the wonderful region of Zakopane, Poland, shortly. In the meantime, we try to illustrate some perspective outside Bystra, Slovakia.
Jen standing below chata/hotel. The picture loses perspective of how steep the little 'hill' is. Beyond the chata is the ridge and peak of Chopok, out of view. To the left of the chata is the first cable station. Think of taking a look below and comparing common features.
Taken from a mountain across the way (about 5 miles), it shows the chata/hotel and above—the rotunda, cableway top, just below Mount Chopok. In the middle of the picture is the chata and to the left, the first cable station.
Arriving at the peak of Chopok after 2,800 feet or more climb. In the background are the High Tatras.
Jen moving on trail to the highest peak in the region, Mount Dumbier. Above and to the right is Mount Chopok, which we reached 3 days earlier. At lower left, once again, the chata and first station.
From Chopok, we take a picture of the rotunda, hopefully, rounding off the perspective. The Europeans build the most amazing structures on mountain tops and the means to reach such positions. One can only gasp in awe.
Jenni returning, to where we left the car, down the slope mentioned in the first picture. We made our own 'trail'.
As we rise opposite the high mountains, Chopok and Dumbier, the small town comes into view, curving with the river, hills and road. What an ideal position.
Cheers,
Jenni and Jeffrey
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