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I invite you to follow social media: Instagram: / coolturysta94 Facebook: / coolturystaa94 Grzegorz's media: www.tatrapeak.pl Instagram: / greg_tatrapeak Facebook: / tatrapeak Webinar about avalanche dogs with Grzegorz: https://www.youtube.com/live/5QLbrmbO... The Tatras in winter are a very often trivialized tourist activity. The Alpine nature of these mountains means that living in a lowland country we are unable to estimate the risk in higher parts. Common sense and responsibility have never allowed me to go above the shelter without appropriate training conducted by professionals. Lack of imagination, ability to use avalanche ABC, ice axe, walking in crampons and above all planning a winter passage, which is completely different from the summer version, is the daily bread among lovers of beautiful views. A lot could be said about it, but it sounds completely different coming from the lips of a professional TOPR rescuer and high-mountain guide Grzegorz Kubicki. If you are planning winter mountain activities and your life is valuable to you, I recommend investing in such training. Especially if you are already active in the Tatras and have not acquired knowledge from professionals, it is worth finding out how lucky you are to still be alive. In this aspect, it is not worth looking for savings but focusing on the highest quality. Table of contents: 00:00 - Arrival in Zakopane + theoretical lecture 02:33 - Morskie Oko - Topography of the area 05:20 - Conversation with a rescuer 07:45 - Avalanche ABC 12:10 - Topography 14:15 - Picket fence 16:50 - Crampons 20:07 - Avalanche simulation 28:43 - Świnica - beginning of the attempt 42:25 - Return from the area of Skrajna Turnia 43:15 - Disoriented tourists 50:27 - Summary #mountains #mountains #travel #tatry #trip #trekking #winter