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Near the summit of Maly Ladovy stit

 
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Near the summit of Maly Ladovy stit
Skier just near Maly Ladovy stit (2606 m), on the left is the second highest High Tatra peak - Lomnicky stit (2632 m). December 28, 2007. Skialpinism at the end of 2007 in High Tatras


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Tomas KristoforySimply perfect!

Tomas Kristofory

Voted 10/10

If only those not informed about High Tatras had an idea, where are you right at the moment of the photo... Simply impressive skialpinist performance!
Posted Jan 18, 2008 10:57 pm

palicRe: Simply perfect!

palic

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Hi Tomas, there is nice easz route from Sedielko pass to the summit of Maly Ladovy stit. Your photo shows the rocky wall, but the ski descend was on the other side of the peak.
Posted Jan 19, 2008 9:17 am

Tomas KristoforyRe: Simply perfect!

Tomas Kristofory

Voted 10/10

I know about the route from Sedielko, it is a great temptation for me, but I want to do ascend it legally, so I will first become a member of slovak climbing club. On other your new photo it is clear that you skied down to the highest part of the Javorova valley - Ostry stit, Javorovy stit are visible.
Posted Jan 19, 2008 10:04 am

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palicSubmitted by palic
on Jan 18, 2008 6:46 pm

Image ID: 373787
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Lat/Lon: 49.19570°N / 20.18395°E

Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing, Skiing



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