Time Machine: mountain hiking in Poland 1963-1976

Sorting through family documents I came across old hiking log-books (Książeczki GOT PTTK): twelve  multi-day mountain treks in southern Poland and one in Slovakia from 1963 to 1976, and a series of day-hikes in Tatra Mountains in 1964 and 1970. Over 1500km and many major mountain peaks hiked. The map traces roughly connect 30-50 waypoints recorded for each set/trek. We mostly followed established hiking trails and used public transportation only occasionally.  Many local roads were still quite walkable, some  were not even built yet. I remember quite a few names on the map, some viewes and events, but it is all very fuzzy.

Recommended resource: ☞ trail map for mountains in Poland and Slovakia (Mapa Turystyczna)

List of summer treks and day-hikes 1963-1976
Year   Start End      
1963 Bieszczady Lesko Komańcza      
1964 Tatry  Zakopane  day-hikes       
  Tatry Wysokie Tatrzanska Lomnica Stary Smokovec      
  Pogórze Przedtatrzanskie-Pieniny Chochołów Sromowce Niżne      
1965 Beskidy Ptaszkowa Ustrzyki Górne      
1966 Gorce Zabrzeż Rabka Zaryte      
1967 Pieniny Krościenko Tylicz      
1968 Beskid Mały  Skawce  Czernichów       
  Beskid Żywiecki Rycerka Dolna Ujsoły      
1969 Bieszczady-Beskid Ślaski Lutowiska Grybów      
1970 Tatry Zakopane day-hikes      
1971 Beskid Wyspowy-Beskid Mały-Pogórze Roznowskie Wapiennica Cieżkowice      
1973 Góry Izerskie-Karkonosze-Góry Wałbrzyskie-Kotlina Kłodzka-Góry Bystrzyckie Świeradow Zdroó Bystrzyca Kłdzka      
1976 Beskid Żywiecki Zwardoń  Ujsoły      
1976 Gorce-Beskid Sądecki Nowy Targ Rytro      

Polska 2024: Zakopane-Zakliczyn

It was family visit, but also remembering hikes in Tatra Mountains some 40-50 years ago. The rocks remain the same making it all look familiar despite big changes in villages and valleys below. I wish I had more time for longer walks (perhaps next time), but in some ways, not surprisingly, I like remembering the way everything was back then.

Zakopane has great location as hiking base and immediate great views of the mountains. Many places to stay and eat. Overdeveloped in my opinion (rentals and restaurants). The weather was good, even if cloudy the first couple of days. We did driving tour on the first day just to look around: Zakopane and Krupówki (main=touristy street), town cemetery, Kościelisko (late lunch=dinner by polish clock at ☞ Gazdówka pod Lasem), Jaszczórowka, Cyrhla, Bukowina Tatrzańska, Murzasichle, Olcza.

Next day was all talking, but we managed short local sunset walk on OlczaÅ„ski Wierch. The following couple of days we did two short and very popular walks: to Dolina BiaÅ‚ego and Dolina Strążyska. We stopped at Villa Astoria (family history), continued up the BiaÅ‚y stream to Sarni Wodospad (waterfall), stopped for late lunch/dinner ☞ Karczma BiaÅ‚y Potok) and ended the day on Gubałówka. Gubałówka may be over commercialized, but so what – the panoramic view of Tatra Mountains is great. The following day we walked up to Siklawica (waterfall) at the end of Strążyski stream valley, just against north face of Giewont. The weather was great for hiking and the crowd was thin (by Zakopane’s standard). More Polish food at ☞ Javorina.


View from Gobałówka

Now we are heading to Zakliczyn via scenic, winding road along Dunajec (River) Valley. Panoramic views from the road of Tatry Bielskie and Tatry Wysokie (Slovakia). The river, lakes/reservoirs (Lake Czorsztyn, Lake Rożnow), castles (Czorsztyn, Melsztyn) and small towns (Stary Sacz, Zakliczyn). Some remnants of the past Małopolska atmosfere still left. Krzysztof Penderecki European Centre for Music and Lusławice house were shut closed = disappointment.

Some of the (Polish) food we tried. Yes, we ended at ☞ Golonkowo in Biskupice Wlkp.

Poland 2023

Some snapshots from Piotr’s 2-week “family & friends” visit

 

 

International Dance Day (April 29, 2023): Narodowe Tańczenie (national dancing), Taczaka Street  (Poznań)

Sampling Polish food

2 days in Opole

Temperature recorded on the train from Poznan to Opole (too hot for the calendar)

 

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