Huncovský štít, Mountain summit in Prešov Region, Slovakia.
Huncovský štít is a mountain peak in the High Tatras that rises to about 2,359 meters and features two summits separated by a mountain notch. This distinctive formation creates a recognizable silhouette in the range and defines a notable point in the alpine terrain.
The first documented summer ascent took place in 1895, with the first winter climb accomplished in 1906. These early explorations show how mountaineers gradually expanded their knowledge of the High Tatras during that period.
The name comes from the nearby village of Huncowce, reflecting how local geography shaped the naming of features in these mountains. This connection between settlements and peaks remains visible in how people refer to the landscape today.
Reaching this summit requires a licensed mountain guide, and the journey from Lomnické pleso takes about 11 hours round trip. Visitors should start early and bring proper hiking boots and suitable equipment for high-altitude conditions.
The southeastern slope contains a distinctive scree field called Jaszczerzyca, shaped by rock weathering near ancient glacier formations. This geological feature reveals how ice and weather have worked together over time to shape the mountain.
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