Malý Pyšný štít, Mountain summit in High Tatras, Slovakia
Téryspitze is a summit in the High Tatras with steep slopes composed of solid granite rock throughout. The rocky structure shapes the appearance of the mountain and determines the climbing routes to the peak.
The peak became part of Tatra National Park in 1949 when authorities designated the region for protection. This action secured the natural mountain landscape and its geological formations for future generations.
Local mountaineering groups regularly organize guided expeditions to Téryspitze, teaching traditional climbing techniques to new generations of climbers.
Visitors should start early from the trailhead at Tatranská Lomnica and bring proper mountain equipment. Conditions change quickly in this region, so checking local forecasts and planning your route ahead is important.
On clear days, visitors can see about twenty neighboring peaks of the High Tatras from the summit. This wide vista makes the location an excellent point for understanding the structure and extent of the entire mountain range.
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