Plačlivé
Facts and practical information
Rohacz tearful - a peak in the Slovak Western Tatras with a height of 2126 m a.s.l. It is located in the Main Gold of the Western Tatras between Rohacz Ostry, separated from him with a Rohacka pass, and three kopami, from which he is divided by a sad pass. The hill in the puerperium part of its western ridge, just behind the sad pass, where there are numerous artificial stone mounds, is called Nogawica. The northern, very steep walls of a tearful royal fall down about 200-250 m in height to the post -glacial boiler of the Smutna Valley. In the southern direction the side ridge deviates from him, through the Żarska Pass to Barańiec. He separates the Jamnicka Valley from the Żarska Valley.
This is one of the two peaks of Rohaczy - higher than the sharp rohacz, but with slightly milder shapes. Excellent vantage point. Both Rohacze are very popular tourist goals. From the peak of a tearful reed to the west, there is a rocky ridge with a length of almost 1 km. In some places, the tourist trail leads with this ridge, above the north wall, however, these sections can be bypassed along the path leading a more mild southern slope. The episode of the Rohacka horse is the most exposed.
The peak has been attended for a long time, including He was visited by Juliusz Kossak, Mieczysław Karłowicz, Tytus Chałubiński. The oldest recorded entrance belongs to Pál Kitibel around 1804. In 1813, Ludwik Zejszner and Göran Wahlenberg measured his height barometric. The northern wall was won in 1907 by the brothers Walery Goetel and Ferdynand Goetel and Tadeusz Pawlewski. The first winter entrance was made in 1911 by Mariusz Zaruski, Janusz Żuławski with a group of mountaineers.
Bolesław Kotula conducted thorough floristic research in 1880.
Žilinský
Plačlivé – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Volovec, Western Tatras, Hrubá kopa, Ostrý Roháč.