The ascent to the highest peak in Poland (Rysy Peak), planned for the last day of the hike, had to be slightly postponed until our next visit to the Tatras. Firstly, the route to the top was 50% covered with snow and crampons were needed to complete it (in principle, you could rent them locally). Secondly, there were no places in the shelter under the mountain and to climb it would have to go here early in the morning from Zakopane. Thirdly, everyone was already so tired and running around that they wanted peace and quiet, and not another 10-12 hours of extreme sports. Therefore, with a clear conscience, we postponed the assault for a year or two, and instead took a leisurely walk around Lake Morskoe Oko, had a Zen photo shoot on the shores of the Black Lake, and before dark we went down to the city, to the hotel.The hike in the Polish Tatras is over, tomorrow we will start moving towards home. There is hope for a little shopping in the tourist shops of Krakow, but this, as they say, is an optional program.
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