A trip to Hala
Gąsienicowa – true Mecca for rookie mountaineers – must be
classified as one of the more serious departures. On relatively short
distance we cross many height differences, which can become tiresome
for unexperienced tourists.
We begin our trip
in Kuźnice, where we can get by foot, cab or bus. There are entry
restrictions for parking on Przewodników Tatrzańskich Avenue, a
driveway to Kuźnice. It does not include bus and taxi though.
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A start of blue
trail, leading to Gąsienicowa Hall, is located in Kuźnice, right
after Bystra stream bridge. Before we depart, we have to buy a TPN
territory entry ticket. After the formalities we direct ourselves
forward, on slowly ascending, rocky road. For around 15 minutes we go
along the green trail, leading through Nosalowa Pass to Nosal. Next,
Gąsienicowa Hall path cuts right sharply. We go down bushy, spruce
forest, overgrowing Nieborak, and then Boczań slopes. The forest
spans until Skupnie Upłaz region, which casts a vast view on
Beskids, Spisko-Gubałowskie Highlands, Tatra surroundings and
Olczyska Valley region, located at the feet of Skupniów Upłaz,
including a towering Kopieńce. After around 1 hour and 30 minutes
from the start in Kuźnice we arrive at a Pass between Kopy. An
alternative trail leading there (yellow signs) is also available,
connecting the pass with Kuźnice as well, through Jaworzynka Valley.
This is actually a quite popular resting site (wooden benches, wide
view on Giewont). From here on, our path slightly ascends towards
Królowa Rówień, and then leads sharply downward (the trail is
fortified by wooden beams here). From Pass between Kopy we get a view
of peaks that surround Gąsienicowa Hall (i.a. Kościelec, Świnica,
Żółta Turnia, Granaty). Before we get to Murowaniec shelter on
Gąsienicowa Hall, on the left side we see wooden forester's lodge –
Księżówka. Next, on the right side, we notice the famous
Betlejemka, which belongs to Polish Alpine Assiciation. Far away, on
the right side as well, we see Institute of Meteorology and Water
Management Station objects. Nearly opposite Betlejemka, right next to
the trail we witness antique hut. There follows another trail
branching: black signs, passing the shleter, lead us to one of the
main Tatra ridge's region. If we want to get to Murowaniec though, we
have to stick to the blue trail, which should lead us to destination
around 2 hours after departing from Kuźnice.