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Dzembronia village, via Mount Brebeneskul and Mount Menchul to Dzembronia village

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Route Dzembronia village, via Mount Brebeneskul and Mount Menchul to Dzembronia 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 23955m. Lowest point - 1000m., highest point - 2024m. Total elevation gain 1557m. Along the route you will see: Polonyna Psarivka, Bystrets, Mount Menchul, Mount Brebeneskul.

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Маршрут: Dzembronia village, via Mount Brebeneskul and Mount Menchul to Dzembronia village
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48.11497863950293,24.65597865687255 | Altitude: 610м
Polonyna Psarivka, Bystrets
Do you know what Romanians call planina and Poles call gala? In different countries, subalpine meadows have different interesting names. Ukrainians, for example, call such meadows polonyny. Today we will talk about the Psarivka meadow. ...  More...
48.09094772162563,24.59554820529786 | Altitude: 1998м
Mount Menchul
Menchul (also known as Munchel, which comes from the Romanian "munteul" meaning "mountain"), with a height of 1998 meters, is the seventh largest peak in the Ukrainian Carpathians. It is located on the border of Zakarpattia and Ivano-Frankivsk regions in the southeastern part of the Chornohora mountain range. ...  More...
48.09779827443271,24.580227427404793 | Altitude: 2035м
Mount Brebeneskul
Mount Brebeneskul is the second highest peak in the Ukrainian Carpathians after Hoverla (2061 m), located in the middle of the Chornohora ridge on the border of two regions: Zakarpattia and Ivano-Frankivsk. ...  More...
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