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Zaroslyak base – Mount Shpytsi – Mount Rebra – Zaroslyak base

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Route Zaroslyak base – Mount Shpytsi – Mount Rebra – Zaroslyak base. 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 15181m. Lowest point - 1146m., highest point - 1932m. Total elevation gain 1010m. Along the route you will see: Mount Gomul, Mount Shpytsi, Polonyna Gadzhina, Mount Rebra.

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Маршрут: Zaroslyak base – Mount Shpytsi – Mount Rebra – Zaroslyak base
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48.135896766746484,24.56234245769349 | Altitude: 1788м
Mount Gomul
Gomul (also known by another name - Khomul) is a 1788-meter peak in the Ukrainian Carpathians, which is located in the Carpathian National Nature Park. The mountain is located within the Nadvirna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region on the territory of the Chornohora mountain range. ...  More...
48.12562105043507,24.567395739477547 | Altitude: 1863м
Mount Shpytsi
Shpytsi is a mountain of the Ukrainian Carpathians, 1863 m high, which lies on the territory of Verkhovyna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. The peak is located in the Carpathian National Reserve in the central part of the Chornohora mountain range, several kilometers northeast of the main ridge, with which it is connected by a gentle bridge. ...  More...
48.1191902980076,24.56654307947997 | Altitude: 771м
Polonyna Gadzhina
It seemed that the Chornohora massif was literally crowded with people, but sometimes you can come across places that either locals or tourists who have eaten the dog on hikes know about. We are talking about the Hajyna meadow. ...  More...
48.1117831797357,24.558383517187508 | Altitude: 2001м
Mount Rebra
Mount Rebra, with a height of 2001 meters, is located in the central part of the Chornohora ridge. It is one of the highest peaks in Ukraine and closes the six so-called "two-thousanders" of the Ukrainian Carpathians, which includes Hoverla, Brebeneskul, Pip Ivan Chornohirsky, Petros , and Hutyn Tomnatyk. ...  More...
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