100km party time!
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Today's start |
The final bit of commuting bus back to Solosnica. So at
exactly four minutes past nine we set off for the other side of the Karpaty. We
really believe that this is someone’s idea of a joke. So laughing out loud, off
we set. Only later did we realise that the trees on the east side of the Karpaty
were the best. Just our luck that we didn’t take the time to appreciate them: fully.
Apparently, they were beech. Big.
We discovered a cave today and after ten minutes of
exploring, we didn’t bring the caving equipment, or a torch that actually gave
out light as it turned out, we named it The Cave. We are relatively, but not
absolutely sure that it’s the only cave in Slovakia. Or at least the only cave
on the route. What is was called on the map is of no importance. This was the
first of four. But since our torches were shit we didn’t bother.
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More trees |
We saw no-one for most of the day. Except for two guys
sitting by a cottage in the middle of nowhere. Following the hikers code, we
raced by them without a word. Well, we said hello but they didn’t. maybe they
were dead. But we were on a mission – flying, average speed 3km/h.
The last bit takes you up and down the highest hills seen on
the day. There is a slightly less up and down route but the road takes the high
way. If in doubt – up.
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Castle Park |
Still no bears – drills obviously working. Actually, not
much of anything. I know it is hot but the lack of wildlife is astounding. Not only
are there no bears in Slovakia but no animals of any sort.
Coming out of the forest we come into the castle gardens.
Pretty and well-manicured big too. The castle in all its grandeur stood
resolutely protecting the plain below. Closed. Ah well better luck next time.
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The end |
Down into the village – stop for a quick kofola and a bite
to eat. Then off to find the first on route accommodation. We had booked in
advance – with promises of a room we wouldn’t believe. And we didn’t – our
recommendation is not to stay in the same place we did. Can’t name it for legal
reasons but beware the accommodation that offers all of the TV channels that
you could possibly want. Back up to the pub for another kofola while the room
was re-cleaned. The room smelled, the bedding damp, the bathroom dirty: to a
woman. To be honest I didn’t notice. Of course the pub was closed.
Sports bar to the rescue.
If we weren’t so tired, we would have moved –
but we survived. And to be frank, we had been smelling quite badly for the past
few days – a change was as good as a rest.
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Day 4
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Cumulative
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Distance Walked
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26km
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100km
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Meters Climbed
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1,082m
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3,591m
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Walking Time
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9:04
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31:55
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Start Point
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Solosnica, village square
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End Point
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Smolenice, village square
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Via
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(All in the forest) – no refreshments
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General Comment
Still hot and water is still heavy
A cave and Smolenice castle – the highlight of the day. Closed!
Gerlachovsky stit – 2,655 meters the highest mountain in Slovakia. So
we have done that already.
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