Suchy Wierch, Mountain summit in Tatra Mountains, Poland
Suchy Wierch is a mountain peak in the Western Tatras standing at 1,539 meters elevation in southern Poland. The summit lies along popular hiking routes that connect various parts of the mountain range and serves as a navigation point for walkers exploring the area.
Medieval shepherds and travelers used this peak as a landmark when crossing the Western Tatras. The mountain has maintained its importance as a navigation point throughout the centuries to the present day.
Polish mountaineers regularly organize annual climbing events to Suchy Wierch, maintaining the regional tradition of mountain exploration and documentation.
Clearly marked trails reaching the summit start from several locations around the area. Spring through autumn offers the best climbing conditions and weather for hikers.
The peak maintains a record of climbers who have reached the summit and gives special recognition to those completing five documented ascents. This system creates a lasting connection between hikers and the mountain.
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