Artistic cross-country skiing in Šumava 2nd service

Road to the source of the Vltava

Martin Gregor
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Inserted: 11.03.2018
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Artic frosts hit and the next day I was in Šumava, where I tasted a rough region where temperatures did not fall below –10 ° C. The Šumava, nicknamed Lungs of Europe, is the largest forest in Central Europe. The morning temperature showed a beautiful –18 ° C and my start was Modrava around Modravský potok to Březník, but in front of it I turned and climbed to Černá hora and from there I descended to the source of the Vltava to Kvilda.

Artistic cross-country skiing in Šumava 2nd serve

Road to the source of the Vltava

Arctic frosts hit and the next day I was in Šumava, where I tasted a rough region where temperatures did not fall below –10 ° C. The Šumava, nicknamed the Lungs of Europe, is the largest forest in Central Europe. The morning temperature showed a beautiful –18 ° C and my start was Modrava around the Modravský stream to Březník (Březník is not open in winter), but in front of it I turned and climbed to Černá hora, but I somehow underestimated it, because I climbed to the very top over 5 km and it was endless. I cut a path I wouldn't even walk on cross-country skis and in such frost. It had one big advantage. I was the only cross-country skier on the track. It wasn't until I reached the top that I enjoyed the view of the Arctic Šumava. At the same time, the first cross-country skiers caught up with me. I rode almost to the spring. Here is a shelter that gave me the opportunity to have lunch, and here I used to talk to a former forester, whom I had already greeted the day before. He talked about the strange protection of the National Park. When did this organization destroy something so beautiful that we had here. Yes, a huge bark beetle can be seen at the source of the Vltava. As my brother says. Nature coped – the bark beetle ate it. He talked about how sad it is to look at something like that. Then he talked about when a new Vltava Spring was created here, to which a footbridge led for 1 million crowns, but in a few years this spring was abandoned and the national park dismantled it for 250,000 CZK. Around the source of the Vltava you can see a lot of cut trees in the middle. These trees had to be destroyed on special electric platforms, internal combustion engines could not be used here, so one such tree cost CZK 1,000. These were really things that would catch you by surprise. From there I slowly drove to Kvilda. This challenging and beautiful circuit was 16 km away.

Circuit map

Road from Modrava to Kvilda

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Cant

Example of cant

Modravský stream

A beautiful ride around the Modravský brook

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Choice

There is a milled route next to the forest road, but it's a shame not to use such beauty.

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At a crossroads

A short break before climbing

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Infinitely long climb

The constant feeling that every turn is over, but it's not

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Artistic winter

At the top, an open landscape and these romantic and fairytale views awaited me.

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Panoramic views

Due to the strong frost, the photos were different than when I take photos in the winter.

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On the top

At the top of Montenegro

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Author: Martin Jack Gregor © gigaplaces.com

The source of the Vltava

At the source of the Vltava there was about 1 meter of snow. Which can be seen on the footbridge

Dry forests

Numerous dry forests can be seen on the Spring and the remains of removal can be seen.

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Kilometers of dry forest

That sad sight is several kilometers away.

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On the signal

There was a signal. The Iron Curtain, which was to stop all those who wanted to escape, even those who wanted to enter.

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Frostbitten again

Proof of artic frost

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Kvilda in sight

Finally Kvilda

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