Malý Mlynár, Tatra National Park
Facts and practical information
Little miller - a two -tide peak in the main ridge of the miller's massif in the High Tatras, in Slovakia. It rises between the intermediate miller and Skoruszowa Turnia in the back separating the Valley of Żabich Białczański Staws from the main part of the White Water Valley. The main, south-east vertex and lower, northwestern are separated by a wide Korosadowicza Pass.
From Skoruszowa Turnia, he is separated by the Wyżni Skoruszowa Pass, to which it falls in the lower part not a typical back or ridge, but a plate wall with a vertical, 30-meter chimney.
In the ridge between the small and intermediate miller there are the following objects: Miller Przehyba - almost a level fragment of the ridge, about 40 meters south and a few meters below the main vertex Jarząbkowa Przehyba - shallow indented, inconspicuous switch, miller's teeth -a deep switch in which the ridge changes direction to southeast, Skoruszowy monk - a two -plated Turnia with the main vertex located from a small miller, Niżnia Jarząbkowa Szczerbina, Jarząbkowa Turnia, whose walls fall with a steep clumsy towards the valley.
From the north-eastern border of the Jarząbkowy Kuwelek, only 30 meters east of its vertex, a short Eastern Greek is branching. It is completed by a miller's watchtower, separated from the marks with an intermediate vegetable saddle, and east falling 250-meter, vertical wall.
The southwestern slope of the small miller is moderately inclined, grassy-piaborage and with places covered with dwarfs. In directions from the northwest to the east there are high rock walls, falling into the Skoruszowy Głąb and its side branch - a small shell gully. These ghosts are separated by the northern pillar of the lower vertex, ended with a shell passage. Behind him is the not very outstanding peak of Skoruszowa Tower, a wall with a height of about 100 meters. The most powerful of the cliffs of the small miller's massif is the north-eastern wall of the main vertex, measuring 270 meters high and cut in the central part with two large concave formations-a large chimney and a spring jam. A string of chimneys, called Korosadowicz's depression, falls to the north of the Korosadowicz Pass. The climbing road led this formation in 1935 by Zbigniew Korosadowicz and Wawrzyniec Żuławski was the first in the walls of a small miller.
The peak was visited by the Caphabelians and later during cartographic measurements. The first recorded tourist entrance - in winter - Józef Lesiecki, Józef Oppenheim on February 4, 1914 during the passage of the northern ridge of the miller from Wyżyj Skoruszowa Pass. Currently, according to TANAP regulations, climbing in a small miller's massif is allowed from December 21 to March 20.
Tatra National Park
Malý Mlynár – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Malé Rysy / Niżnie Rysy, Hrubá veža, Veľký Žabí štít / Żabi Szczyt Wyżni, Mlynár.