From Lomnica via Synalov to rocky Sýkoř

Behind the building of the former JZD, I left Lomnica vale and started to climb the path of the educational trail towards Sýkoři hill on a slightly rising dirt road. With its 704 meters, it is referred to as the "roof" of the Svratek Mountains, and it is this prominent elevation that is said to have inspired the brilliant Jarda Cimrman to write the drama Conquest of the North Pole. But even before that, the master tried the movement himself in the rough region here and...
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Memorial linden on Sýkoř

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Hajenka on Sýkoř

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Under Sýkořská myslivna - nature reserve