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Once upon a time in Western Tatras

Volovec, standing at 2,064 meters, is one of the most iconic peaks of the Western Tatras, straddling the border between Slovakia and Poland. The mountain itself is broad and grassy, its dome-shaped summit rising above the surrounding valleys-Chochołowska, Roháčska, and Jamnícka-like a natural watchtower. From the top, the views are truly breathtaking: to the south, the jagged silhouettes of the Roháče group cut sharply against the sky; to the east, the distant High Tatras appear almost like a stony island floating above the landscape; northwards, the rounded dome of Babia Góra dominates the horizon, while to the west, the sparkling Roháčske Ponds lie nestled far below.

The atmosphere on Volovec is wild and open, with a sense of tranquility that’s especially pronounced in the early morning or late afternoon, when the valleys fill with mist and the light softens the rugged outlines of the peaks. The wind is often the only sound, accompanied occasionally by the distant whistle of a marmot or the rustle of alpine grasses. It’s a place where you might spot Tatra chamois picking their way across the slopes, or find traces of bears, a reminder of the untamed character of these mountains.

Hiking up Volovec isn’t technically difficult, but it does require stamina, rewarding you with a powerful sense of freedom and immersion in nature. The ridge walk from Volovec to neighboring peaks like Ostrý Roháč and Plačlivé is considered one of the highlights of the region, with the peaks forming dramatic “devil’s horns” against the sky. The mountain has a long history, known to shepherds for centuries and serving as a triangulation point since the early 19th century. Its slopes, composed of ancient metamorphic rocks, feel timeless and enduring.

Standing on the summit, you’re surrounded by silence and vastness, with every direction offering a new panorama to contemplate. The experience is both humbling and exhilarating-a reminder of the enduring beauty and wild spirit of the Tatras.
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14 comments

Tanja - Loughcrew said:

Servus....auf gehts?
Ich mag die Bearbeitung...so sahen die Fotos früher aus :)
5 days ago ( translate )

m̌ ḫ replied to Tanja - Loughcrew:

Hello, thank you. In fact there’s very basic editing. The light leak is real, and it has been taken on film camera. This is how photos still can look today
5 days ago

Don Sutherland said:

Wonderful portrait.
5 days ago ( translate )

m̌ ḫ replied to Don Sutherland:

It’s my brother-in-law and he actually doesn’t pose for portraits normally. It is the happiness of the moment
5 days ago

Boarischa Krautmo said:

beautiful area, good picture processing!
5 days ago ( translate )

Boarischa Krautmo replied to Boarischa Krautmo:

I just read film - so it's a classical look.
5 days ago ( translate )

m̌ ḫ replied to Boarischa Krautmo:

Yes, that’s me… imperfections of old cameras- you’d find in my gallery often.
I try to put the information in the keywords (at least if it’s digital or analogue).

It’s of course possible to make all these things digitally, and save the trouble// but it is kind of cheap if you know what I mean
5 days ago

Boarischa Krautmo replied to m̌ ḫ:

guess I know what you mean...
as said it some weeks agon - soetimes I'ld like to put a film in my old camera and take 24 pics. But I can't do the processing here anywhere.
5 days ago

m̌ ḫ replied to Boarischa Krautmo:

Please, it is still possible. Just take the effort
3 days ago

Annemarie said:

:)
5 days ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Awesome shot!

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5 days ago

Patrick Brandy said:

Superbe un heureux au sommet surement une magnifique vue bonne journée.
4 days ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

Nowadays you can recreate the analogue look with software- but the real thing is even better:-) That climb must have been exhilarating.
4 days ago

m̌ ḫ replied to Gudrun:

That climb is not that hard, it is a half day tour, but it is not a walk in the park... even our eldest member, an experienced hiker gave up that day, and there was snow in the end... very special day indeed
3 days ago