Shybene village, via Vesnarka polonyna to Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirskyi
About the route:
Route Shybene village, via Vesnarka polonyna to Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirskyi. 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 11919m. Lowest point - 333m., highest point - 2005m. Total elevation gain 1874m. Along the route you will see: Polonyna Vesnarka, Zelenne, Lake Maricheika, Mount Shurin, Mount Pip Ivan of Chornohora (Pip Ivan, Black Mountain), The White Elephant Observatory on Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirsky.
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"Vesnarka is a meadow on the Chornohora ridge in the Ukrainian Carpathians. It is located on the road between the village of Zelene and the mountain of Pip Ivan Chornohorsky.
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Lake Maricheyka is one of the most picturesque alpine lakes in the Carpathians of glacial origin, located on the northeastern slope of Mount Shuryn, in the Chornohora massif, within the Verkhovyna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. It is part of the Carpathian National Nature Park. One of the highest mountains in the Carpathian region, Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirsky, can be seen not far from the lake, its height reaches 2028 meters.
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Mount Shuryn, with a height of 1772 meters, is a peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians located in the southeastern part of the Chornohora mountain range. It is located in the Carpathian National Nature Park in Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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Pip Ivan Chornohirsky (also known as "Pip Ivan" and "Black Mountain") is the third highest mountain (2028 m) after Hoverla (2061 m) and Brebeneskul (2035 m) in the Chornohora mountain range of the Ukrainian Carpathians.
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The construction of the White Elephant Observatory on Mount Pip-Ivan Chornohirsky(the route along the Chornohirsky ridge starts from this two-thousand meter high peak) began in the summer of 1936, designed by architects K. Marczewski and J. Pogoski (who were recognized as the best in a closed competition), and was completed by the Polish Ministry of Air Defense in July 1938.
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