Kozí štít, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Kozia Turnia-a peak in the Slovak part of the High Tatras, located at an altitude of 2111 or 2107 m in the goat-south-eastern ridge of the lamb peak. Goat Turnia is the highest and most outstanding top in this ridge. From the Kozia Kopka in the northwest is separated by an extreme goat Szczerbin, and from the spheres of Czeżuchowa Turnia in the east she is separated by a ripen switch.
North slopes fall from Turnia to the Biały Stawów Valley, southern - to the Jagnia Valley. Above the latter stands out by two walls of the goat Turnia: southern and south-west. The southern wall is about 250 m high and rises above the healing northeast of Czerwony Kieżmarski. On the right side, she is limited by a gully falling from under the vast cherry switch, and in turn to the left there are: the right pillar, in the lower part of which lies a goat tower with about a 100-meter southern wall-it goes down the lowest of all over the cliff, laws of depression, in the upper part divided into three fragments, the middle pillar climbing the top of the goat Turnia, left depression, the left pillar, in which the middle fragment is a goat monk and the Kozi Karb switch.
The south-west wall has a plate structure and is located above the gully falling into the lamb valley from the extreme goat Szczerbina. Its height is from 50 m to left to 150 m in the right. Part of the wall is located to the right of the gully outlet and can be considered a southwestern wall of a goat monk.
No marked hiking routes lead to Kozia Turnia, like other objects in the goat ridge. The most convenient roads for mountaineers lead to the top less from neighboring passes. Orientation in the field can be difficult here in the event of bad weather. From the top there is a view of the Kieżmarska Valley and its surroundings.
In the southern and southwestern wall of Kozia Turnia, roads of various difficulties were conducted. These include the roads of Lehotský, Schweickharts, Stanisławski, Houser, Dieški, Orolín and Čipela.
The first recorded entrances: summer - Janusz Chmielowski, guides Klemens Bachleda and Jan Bachleda Tajber, September 15, 1904. Winter - Günter Oskar Dyhrenfurth, Alfred Martin, March 6, 1906.
Earlier they may have reached the top hunting Kozice.
The name Turnia comes from Kozice, once called "wild goats". In the past, the name of the Polish Little Little Turnia was used to describe the Kozia Turnia, the German Games, German Gemsenberg and Hungarian Zerge-Hegy and Kecke-Hegy.
Tatra National Park
Kozí štít – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Chata pri Zelenom Plese, Jahňací Štít, Kežmarský štít, Baranie rohy.