Kamienista / Veľká Kamenistá, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Kiss - a two -tide peak in the main ridge of the Western Tatras. Błyszcza is separated from the west to the west, a Pyszniańska pass, from the Smreczyński Wierch to the east - a Hlińska Pass. After the tops of these and passes, the Polish-Slovak border, the higher vertex lies on the Slovak side. The lower top lies in the main ridge and on the border. He is a journal from whom the long ridge of Hlin is leaving on the southern Slovak side.
The summit rises over the 3 valleys: Dolina Pyszniańska, Dolina Kamienista and the Hlin valley. From the ridge between the top of the stony and Hlińska passes the second back called the Dolights Ridge in the north-west direction. On the opposite side, from the ridge between the stony vertices and the Pyszniańska pass falls one, low, low and short bababi back. On the northern Polish direction, the stone leaves the 500-meter heights very steep slope to the Pysznia Valley. In the wall, the long bread of Babie's legs, from which the sources of Babie Potok flow.
The rocky is made of metamorphic and alaskites. According to Maksymilian Nowicki, occurring on a pebble cracking is an example of disintegrating water. In north-eastern ridge, running towards Smreczyński, a powerful Hliński ditch - the largest dorsal dors in the Tatras. Formerly, the stony until the top was grazed. From rare plants, Karpacki and Hungarian, in Poland, occurring only in the Tatras.
The first winter entrance - Mariusz Zaruski, with others, in 1909, noted that on the summit they saw a clamp 11 of Kozic. Currently, the summit is unavailable tourist. At the nearby Pyszniańska Pass leads the blue tourist trail from Podbańska on the Slovak side.
Tatra National Park
Kamienista / Veľká Kamenistá – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Volovec, Klin Mountain, Bystrá Mountain, Kmeťov.