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jckFantastic!

Voted 10/10

Very nice page. Really nicely done. Maybe you will create a separate about Turbacz?

Regards
jck
Posted Sep 4, 2008 3:06 am

visentinRe: Fantastic!

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the enthousiastic comment.
Yes, in order to do things properly I should create "peaks" pages for every Gorce peak (Turbacz and others), but I decided that so far this page is enough, and much more detailled than what should be done for other parts of the Carpathians outside Tatras.. There is so much to do for the Beskidy Zywiecki, Slaski, Niski, Bieszczady, etc... also in Slovakia with Nizke Tatry, etc.
Have you seen the mirror page about Gorce in MBPost ? This is actually the real reason of my creation of this region, it is a paradise for mountain-cycling.

Eric
Posted Sep 4, 2008 3:51 am

stjepanGood job!

Voted 10/10

Great region,full of beautiful places.Pozdrowienia!stjepan
Posted Sep 22, 2008 2:23 pm

yatsekGeo(graphy/logy) & Sister Page

Voted 10/10

Without doubt, the Gorce belong in the West(ern) Beskidy, which are part of the so called Outer Flysch (typical rock) Carpathians.

Talking of biking, the Gorce, Beskydy, Ohniste, etc. I think perhaps the sister page would work if it covered both mtn biking and hiking (butterflies OK!:)). I haven't done any 'technical' climbing lately, but I've cycled quite a lot, and I'm sure there are many more SP'ers like me:-) And you're right, Eric, the Gorce (and Beskid Niski, and most of the Sudetes) might be better enjoyed on the bike.
Posted Jan 21, 2009 4:25 pm

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