21:06 It's not the "Zielony Staw" ("Green Lake"). It's Czarny Staw Gąsienicowy, the completely different lake ;) BTW "staw" (pronounced "stav") in this context means = tarn, mountain lake.
@@dudhkosi723 I've heard about a polish guy who carries stones in his backpack every time he climbs Rysy - he is trying to make this mountain 1m higher, 2500m looks better ;)
Extremely nice video.. brings so many beautiful memories !!!!
thanks
What a stuning track. Well done!
Thankyou. The Tatras are a stunning mountain range.
some places are instantly recognizable, 5:35 is the Smocza jama (dragon's cave) in Koscielicka valley
Great video Phil and a lovely reminder of a fabulous holiday. Thanks, Jon and Lorraine.
These small Polish Tatra mountains a cradle of Polish climbing all other the world to the top roof of Himalaya
fab Phil, brings back lots of happy memories and Im well impressed by your Polish :) x
A beautiful story ...
thanks, Jan, for watching Atb, Phil
21:06 It's not the "Zielony Staw" ("Green Lake"). It's Czarny Staw Gąsienicowy, the completely different lake ;) BTW "staw" (pronounced "stav") in this context means = tarn, mountain lake.
thanks for explaining that, All the best, Phil
@@dudhkosi723 All these polish names, I know, I know... This is a great hike you've made, by the way. I love these mountains :)
32:59 - it's 2499m actually ;)
Oooops - 1 metre out
@@dudhkosi723 I've heard about a polish guy who carries stones in his backpack every time he climbs Rysy - he is trying to make this mountain 1m higher, 2500m looks better ;)
@@dudhkosi723 But it is not a main peak of Rysy. 100 m farther in Slovakia is a main peak of Rysy with 2501 m
The border is at 2499, actual peak is 2501.
Mr Wojciech didnt follow Orla perć route.
5:47 - what a demonic laughter! :)))
Great video Phil and a lovely reminder of a fabulous holiday. Thanks, Jon and Lorraine.
Great video Phil and a lovely reminder of a fabulous holiday. Thanks, Jon and Lorraine.