Lazeshchyna village, via Kozmeshchyk, Mount Hoverla and Mount Petros to Kvasy village
About the route:
Route Lazeshchyna village, via Kozmeshchyk, Mount Hoverla and Mount Petros to Kvasy village. Warning! This route is unmarked (it may be partially marked)! Unmarked routes are not equipped with: information boards; signposts; auxiliary signs (water, campsite, etc.). The decision to take the route is entirely your own responsibility! Trail length 43376m. Lowest point - 550m., highest point - 1885m. Total elevation gain 1613m. Along the route you will see: Mount Hoverla, Mount Petros, Mount Petrosul, Polonyna Rognieska, Mount Sheshul.
What to see along the route:
Remember: Mount Hoverla has a difficult route and you need to prepare for the climb in advance. You need an experienced friend, company, or guide to go hiking on Hoverla, and it's best to make an appointment in advance.
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Mount Petros is the fourth highest (2020 m) peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians after Hoverla (2061), Brebeneskul (2035 m) and Pop Ivan Chornohirsky (2028 m). It is located in Rakhiv district of Zakarpattia region.
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Petrosul is an 1855-meter peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, which is the "neighboring mountain" of Petros, as it is located "at arm's length" from it (in the northern direction).
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Rognieska is a meadow on the Chornohora mountain range (Ukrainian Carpathians), in the Rakhiv district of Zakarpattia region. It is located on the southwestern spurs of Mount Petros, within the Chornohora Protected Area (part of the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve).
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Sheshul is a 1,726-meter peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, which is located in the western part of the Chornohora mountain range within the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. The mountain is located on the territory of Rakhiv district of Zakarpattia region, in the northeast direction from the city of Rakhiv.
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