20 Cm of Snow and Avalanche Danger. Winter's First Blow in the Tatra Mountains.
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Snow has fallen in the Tatra Mountains. TOPR rescuers are warning tourists about the difficult conditions in the mountains. A first-degree avalanche threat has been declared.
Winter has surprised tourists in the Tatra Mountains—primarily at Morskie Oko and Kasprowy Wierch. Snow depths in the mountains have already reached 20 cm in places, and conditions are reminiscent of the height of the ski season. TOPR (Top Search and Rescue) has issued a first-degree avalanche warning and is urging caution above 1,800 m above sea level.
On Wednesday, Tatra Volunteer Search and Rescue (TOPR) rescuers announced the first, lowest level of avalanche danger. Due to the truly wintry weather high in the Tatras, snow cover is steadily increasing. Rescuers advise tourists to exercise extreme caution on the trails.
On Wednesday, Tatra Volunteer Search and Rescue (TOPR) rescuers announced the first, lowest level of avalanche danger. This applies from an altitude of 1,800 meters above sea level. Kasprowy Wierch already has 20 cm of snow, the Five Polish Lakes Valley has 15 cm, and Hala Gąsienicowa has 13 cm of white powder. "The conditions are particularly unfavorable from the avalanche danger point of view." The article "Tatra Mountains: First Level of Aval…
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