Paproć, Mountain summit in Beskid Wyspowy range, Poland.
Paproć is a summit in the Beskid Wyspowy range standing at 647 meters above sea level. The peak rises prominently from the surrounding terrain and sits within the broader Carpathian Mountain system in southern Poland.
The peak sits within a region that has drawn mountain explorers for many decades. The first recorded climb took place in February 1998, establishing the beginning of documented mountaineering activity at this location.
The mountain forms part of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship's natural heritage, ranking as number 72 among 4,100 peaks in this administrative region.
Well-marked hiking trails connect this peak with neighboring summits and allow year-round mountain exploration. The best season for hiking is from autumn through spring when trails are most stable and accessible.
February presents optimal climbing conditions at Paproć, with recorded data indicating superior mountaineering experiences during this winter month.
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