Podširák crossing of the second part of the Ore Mountains
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1 day. Nová Ves in Horách-Lesná
Already in last year's travelogue, I should have mentioned in the introduction that the name "Krušné hory" originates from the word Krušec - a lump of ore that needed to be "crushed". Well, at least additionally. I'll admit that I too thought it came from the "rough life" connection.
We could not choose the weather or the date. The beginning of September was set a few months ago as the only off-season option. So…
Already in last year's travelogue, I should have mentioned in the introduction that the name "Krušné hory" originates from the word Krušec - a lump of ore that needed to be "crushed". Well, at least additionally. I'll admit that I too thought it came from the "rough life" connection.
We could not choose the weather or the date. The beginning of September was set a few months ago as the only off-season option. So…
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Podširák crossing of the second part of the Ore Mountains
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