Orla Perć (Eagle's Path) is often
considered as the most difficult trail in Tatra. Boldly routed near
the ridge, it connects two passes: Zawrat and Krzyżne. In many
places it was provided with chains, buckles and even ladders. Because
of its highmountain character, it is recommended to experienced
tourists, familiar with rocky, exposed terrain. We should be prepared
for perceptive difficulties in bad weather and limited possibilities
of canceling the trip on some sections. Travellers might be exposed
to falling rock hazard.
Tourists who want to beat Orla Perć
should be equipped with mandatory footwear, warm raincoats and
helmets. While planning the trip, it should be taken into account
that the trail on Zawrat-Kozi Wierch section is one-way. It's
recommended to divide the track into segments, since one day run
might turn out to be very demanding physically. For Orla Perć
approach starting point it is best to choose Hala Gąsienicowa or
Five Polish Ponds Valley shelter.
Warning!
The following
description give only approximate trail course and cannot replace
guide content and detailed maps.
On Zawrat pass we
turn east and go by the path with red markings. The first peak on our
road is Mały Kozi Wierch. The trail leads us to northern side of the
ridge. Honoratka gully traverse is a difficult point, where the chain
might be covered by late snow. Up the uphill terrain we reach broad
Zmarzła Pass to get towards Kozia Pass descent, while going under
Zamarła Turnia's summit. Kozia Pass can be recognized by
expositional ladder. From there we can go down either to Gąsienicowa
Valley or Five Pond Valley. In both cased the trails are equipped
with protection. If we want to go further into Orla Perć, we descend
slightly to the Five Polish Pond Valley side, to turn left after
short while and exit by steep terrain with facilities to broad ledges
above Kozia Pass. From there, still staying close to northern side,
we arrive at Zmarłych Czub ridge. Still by a very steep,
chain-equipped trail we are brought on Kozia Przełęcz Wyżna's
saddle, where, through steep, rocky walls we guide ourselves towards
the peak of Kozi Wierch. This is where the difficulties decrease. At
first, Orla Perć goes down towards Five Polish Ponds Valley. The
black trail appears here and we can return to the shelter by its
lead. Red markings guide us further along the ridge to end at small
pass above Buczynowa Valley. Next, the trail goes sharply down along
Żleb Kulczyńskiego, facing Kozia Dolinka. After several dozen
meters it turns right and by abrupt, exposed chimney, leads out to
easier terrain (we can go to the bottom of the valley with black
trail on gully, but we must remember that lower part is steep,
exposed and can cause trouble in bad weather).
After couple of
minutes we reach the summit of Zadni Granat by easy, slightly
ascending path. Right before it, the yellow trail branches, yielding
accessible descent to Kozia Dolinka. We beat three tops of Granaty
precisely on ridge. Difficulties increase once again, but the trail
is equipped with chains. There is a possibility on Skrajny Granat to
go down the yellow trail right on Black Pond Gąsienicowy (chains).
Following Orla Perć, however, we go down by hilly terrain on
Granacka Pass' saddle, to go back to the ridge by Orle Turniczki
traverse. It's also a difficult part, with protective chains
provided. Further, slightly going down, once on one side, once on the
other side of the ridge, we overcome small walls with chains, to
reach Buczynowa Turnia slope after several minutes. Here the
difficulties decrease again, and by more comfortable path we arrive
at Krzyżne pass. From there we can go down to Gąsienicowa Hall or
to Five Polish Ponds Valley.