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| Krivaň   | 
| Page Type: Mountain/Rock Location: Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia, Europe Lat/Lon: 49.16274°N / 20.00010°E Activities: Hiking, Mountaineering, Trad Climbing, Toprope, Ice Climbing, Mixed, Scrambling, Skiing Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Elevation: 8182 ft / 2494 m | Page By: dalton1 Created/Edited: Nov 8, 2005 / Jul 8, 2008 Object ID: 154957 Hits: 3990  Loading... Page Score: 90.29% - 32 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
THANKSGIVING!!!I would like to thank Tomas Kristofory for his kind help in createing this page, with his informations, critics and hearty words! I would also like to thank the Slovak and Polish nations for keeping the High-Tatras so beautiful and clean! God bless you! Thanks!
What's new on the page???There is a slovak national ascent planned on Krivaň on the 18th and 19th of August, 2007. See more info in slovak here!
Message from Tomas Kristofory on the 30th of July, 2007. about the conditions of the routes to Krivaň these days:
"Green hiking trail from Tri studnicki to Strbske pleso is closed! Blue hiking trail Biely Vah bus stop -> Jamske pleso tarn is still very difficult to go through with weak orientation possibilities due to the "Kalamita" windbreak in the forest."
See more info in slovak language here!
peterbud gave me some tips for writting slovak symbols on the 15th of July, 2007. So I am correcting the names!!!
Link to the map of the Tatra National Park added on 27 January, 2006. by Tomas Kristofory
at Red Tape section.OverviewKriváň (slo), Krywan (pol), Kriván (hun), Krivan (ger).
The first summit of the High Tatras from the west! It is a really crowded mountain, many tourists climb it mostly in the summer or autumn! It is the second highest summit of the High Tatras which has marked trails on it with it's 2494 metres height!
From Krivaň there is an unbeleivable view (if you find a place to stand on the peak...) on the whole High Tatras and on the Západné Tatry which lays west from the High Tatras!
It's not to difficult to climb without any special gear, but do not begin your friendship with the High Tatras by climbing Krivaň...
Ascends and historyThe first ascend is unknown, maybe miners were the first to climb Krivaň...
The first written memories are from 1772. The priest from Spisská Nová Ves /Igló-hun/ climbed it with his friends in 1772.
The first winter ascend was in 1884 by Theodor Wundt (ger) guided by Jakab Horvay (hun).
In 1840 the saxon king Friedrich August II. climbed it. There was an obelisc on the summit for the memorie of this climb which was destroyed by lightnings and slovak patriots.
The mountain Krivaň has a very great meaning for the slovak and slav nations. Since 1955 the slovak patriots often make trips to Krivaň for the memory of the Slovak National Uprising which outbroke on 29 of August in 1944. Of course before 1955 there were trips to Krivaň. The first was in 1841 on the 16th of August guided by L'udovít Stúr and Michail M. Hodza. The biggest tour was in 1861 guided by Stefan M. Daxner.
Getting ThereSee pages Vychodná Vysoká and Tupá for informations how to get to the High Tatras from the neighbouring countries (Poland, Hungary, Austria)!
Planes, trains and buses come from most of these countries to Poprad (the center of the High Tatras). From Poprad you can get to Strbské pleso (1355m) by train through Stary Smokovec (1010m).
Red TapeThere are no permits required and no summit fees but you might pay for parking if you go by car. The fee is nearly the same at Tri studnicky (1140m) or at Strbské pleso (1355m) and it's about 160 Sk/day (~€ 5-6 or Ft/hun/ 3000). Tri studnicky parking place is guarded only till 18 p.m. each day and this place is far from any settlement and completely out of view, thus some cars happened to be robbed regularly (and even recently) during the night. Parks guards may instruct you not to let the car there overnight. Strbské pleso parking places are better secured.
The marked trails in the High Tatras are closed from 1st of November to the 15th of June!
More informations for wildlife conservation or safety and about the National Park at TANAP-Tatransky Narodny Park or at Bystrá page!
It is notable, that there are some limits due to the presence of the National Park. See map at www.svts.sk! White areas (on Slovak side) bordered by magenta dashed line are areas where there are forbidden all mountaineering activities! (Hiking trails are legal from the 1st of June to the 31st of October every year.) So it is forbidden to climb or downhill Krivan on skies in winter! It is important to note, that it is legal to climb Rameno Krivana (2395m) from Nefcerka valley in winter from the 21st of December till the 20th of March with approach via Furkotské sedlo (2277m).
When To ClimbKrivaň is climbable in all times of the year when the routes are open. If you go in winter you need an allowance from TANAP that you are allowed to go in or you need a mountain guide!
It's very beautiful unforgetable in summer or autumn but the crowd could be disturbing...in winter you might need special gear such as ropes, crampons, etc.
CampingNo camping allowed on the mountain for tourists as you cannot put up a tent in the National Park!
There is a camp site and many hotels at Strbské pleso (1355m), the last stop of the railway in the High Tatra! There is no camp at Tri studnicky (1140m) just a parking place! Parking place at Tri studnicki is not guarded after 18 p.m. and is far from any settlement.
Mountain ConditionsI have no informations about web cams on the peak! There is no weather station on the summit or on the way to the summit!
For current conditions go to vysoketatry.com!
Telephone numbers in case of emergency:
Red Cross in High Tatras: 155
Mountain Rescue Team:18300
Mountain Helicopter service:18155
The Helicopter service in the High Tatras often makes flights to controll the area! Images
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