of one of those fine routes. The only problem with the Tatras is the national park rules, surely understandable, given the number of visitors. This is one of the two reasons (the other being fewer people) for which eastern Austria, e.g. the Lower Tauern might be a convenient alternative, especially for people living in SW Poland. Anyway, I wish you and Brade more fun like that - no matter where
Cheers,
jacek (although not jck:-)
Thanks Jacek!
You're right: the rules are strict but quite clear in Slovakia /unlike in Poland/. It's not a big problem for members of Alpine Clubs, but also many hikers do some 'less legal' trips.
With the Tauern, especially Niedere you're right: but nothing compares to Tatras' beauty :-)
Cheers
jacek aka jck :-D
peterbud - Nov 21, 2008 6:30 am - Voted 10/10
Well composedand comprehensible page, congrats.
(one minor correction: correct spelling is Hefty)
jck - Nov 21, 2008 8:06 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Well composedThanks a lot Peter.
And thank you for pointing that out- I missed that one.
jacek.
yatsek - Nov 22, 2008 3:13 pm - Voted 10/10
Another Fine Descriptionof one of those fine routes. The only problem with the Tatras is the national park rules, surely understandable, given the number of visitors. This is one of the two reasons (the other being fewer people) for which eastern Austria, e.g. the Lower Tauern might be a convenient alternative, especially for people living in SW Poland. Anyway, I wish you and Brade more fun like that - no matter where
Cheers,
jacek (although not jck:-)
jck - Nov 23, 2008 9:20 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Another Fine DescriptionThanks Jacek!
You're right: the rules are strict but quite clear in Slovakia /unlike in Poland/. It's not a big problem for members of Alpine Clubs, but also many hikers do some 'less legal' trips.
With the Tauern, especially Niedere you're right: but nothing compares to Tatras' beauty :-)
Cheers
jacek aka jck :-D