Krátka veža, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
A small short - a Turnia located in Jamska ridge in the Slovak Tatras, branching from the main ridge of the branch of the crop at the short top. In the north, a small short borders with a short Szczerbina, which separates her from the closest of the Jamian Turnia group - the extreme Jamian Turnia. In turn, the south of the short short falls with a jagged ridge towards the Jamska Pass, which separated her from Jamska Kopa.
The small short has two vertices separated by a short carb. In the ridge between them and the Jamska Pass there are the following objects: a short Przehyba, a short Czuba, Szczerbina Pod Czuba, Short Turnica, Szczerbina nad Kopa, a short kick, Szczerbina near Kopa, Jamska Turnczka Zadnia.
The western slopes of the Turni go into the moraine shaft above the Zielony Ważecki pond. He separates two glacial boilers in the Wajecka Valley: Górny Krywan Kocioł and the lower cauldron. The eastern slopes, however, fall into the Sucha Wajecka Valley.
Alfred Martin and guide Johann Franz Senior made the first entrance to Mała Short on September 21, 1907.
Tatra National Park
Krátka veža – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kriváň, Kmeťov, Predné Solisko, Furkotský štít.