Tuesday, October 25, 2022

#28 Rysy, Poland High Point

Back from our Eastern Europe adventure and reporting on the third high point in three countries reached: Rysy - at 2,499 m / 8,199 feet, the highest peak in Poland. After a long but rewarding day on Gerlach we refueled with some traditional Slovakian food (and Czech beer) and headed west. As the crow flies over the High Tatras the summit of Rysy is less than three miles from the summit of Gerlach, however the best access point to the route on the Slovak side is near the ski resort town of Štrbské Pleso. From there we parked our car and hiked a little more than an hour to reach the Horsky Hotel at Popradské Pleso, set in a picture perfect scene overlooking a stunning alpine lake. 

Views along the hike to Popradské Pleso

Accommodations for two nights at Horsky Hotel at 4,900 feet
Great views of the lake and Fall colors from our room

Fortunately the weather improved for us and the forecast rain/snow and 30 mph winds did not materialize. So we left our simple but comfortable room shortly after 7:00 the next morning and made our way up the scenic trail along the valley floor. Denise endured the rocky terrain and persevered despite having tremendous ankle pain from a crampon spike scrape inflicted while climbing Gerlach two days prior. We weren't sure if she could manage the extreme discomfort throughout another long day of climbing, but her strong Polish genes and mindset from her dad's side prevailed on this Poland high point. We carefully navigated the steeper snow covered slopes high up, and appreciated the panoramas that were revealed at the ridge delineating the Slovakia / Poland border. It was less than an hour later that we found ourselves at the summit of Poland's highest peak and now our 28th country high point raising the Challenged Athletes Foundation banner. 

Combination Slovak humor and safety warning



Summit of Rysy, Poland high point on Oct. 16, 2022

...until the next adventure, all the best!

-Paul & Denise


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