(Ooops – premature
celebration)
Thanks to the Olympic snorer I was in the ideal situation to
hear the start and subsequent continuation of the tropical storm that struck
during the night. It rained elephants and hippopotamuses – so it might have
been an equatorial storm. And it kept going. Most of our sleeping companions
were up at the crack of dawn, packing rucksacks quietly, ha ha, and getting
ready to set off. Into the rain! Madness. Probably wanted to see the snake (see
day 23).
We stayed on the mattresses, until the rain stopped. Then
went out for breakfast; parky (nutritious and healthy hot dogs) and mustard:
just to continue the gastronomic tour of Slovakia. The views were spectacular
with the low clouds hanging in the valley below us. We passed up the
opportunity for a bath in the spring outside – it was liquid, but just.
Off we set into the mist or possibly fog: we couldn’t see which one it was because of
the fog or mist. We were in shorts and t-shirts as it was, of course, up. The
break in the storm lasted until we got out of the shelter of the trees, then
the heavens opened again. Eventually, we were forced to take shelter behind a
conveniently placed big boulder. It kept us dry as the rain and, at that point,
hail were falling horizontally. We put on every bit of clothing that we had, this
included hats and gloves. It was bloody freezing. More chance of Polar bears
(Ursus Nothereeither) than Brown bears (Ursus Nonevidens).
The View |
Before the Storm |
No TV Tower |
We had lunch in a room at the bottom of the tower, kindly provided by the tower, to avoid break-ins and possibly the occasional death from hypothermia. The sun came out and the views were perfect. Rain, hail, intense cold all forgotten.
Down to Telgart |
Day 24
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Cumulative
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Distance Walked
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17km
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499km
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Meters Climbed
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782m
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20,365m
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Walking Time
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7:07
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170:29
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General Comment
A mixed day.
Wind, rain, hail, fog and sun.
We have climbed 20km
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