Chopok

Chopok

Chopok peak, with the "Kamenná chata" chalet on the right
Highest point
Elevation 2,024 m (6,640 ft)
Coordinates 48°56′37″N 19°35′24″E / 48.94361°N 19.59000°E / 48.94361; 19.59000
Geography
Chopok

Location in Slovakia

Location Slovakia
Parent range Low Tatra
Climbing
Easiest route Hike

Chopok (2,024 m) is the third highest peak of the Low Tatra range (just after the neighboring Ďumbier and Štiavnica mountains) in central Slovakia. The peak offers a panoramatic view of High Tatra, Liptov and the valley of Hron. There is a chalet (called Kamenná chata) located near the summit.

Access

Chopok is situated on the E8 European walking route, between the Ďumbier and Dereše peaks. In addition to this east-west trail, the mountain can be also reached following the hiking trails either from the north (from the Demänovská Dolina valley) or from the south (from the bus stops Trangoška and Srdiečko). The highest points accessible by a chair lift are Chopok úboč (1834 m) on the northern slope and Kosodrevina (1494 m) on the southern slope.

Climate

The average temperature is -1°C (30°F), with the highest temperature recorded 18°C (66°F) and the lowest recorded temperature -27°C (-18°F).[1] The average temperature in January is -8°C (17°F) and in July 6°C (44°F). Chopok is the windiest place with a weather station in Slovakia.

Skiing

The northern and southern slopes rank among the best skiing terrains in Slovakia. There are three ski areas on the northern slope, with 21 km of prepared skiing tracks, two cable cars, five chair lifts, and ten ski lifts.[2] The southern slope has chair lift and six ski lifts.[3] The mountain is popular among freeskiers.[4] In addition, the Jasná ski center is situated at Chopok's northern base and the Srdiečko and Tále ski resorts at the southern base.

External links

References

  1. Weatherbase
  2. Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia
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