Dirty Kopa
View from west side Mylna Kopa (German: Irr Kope, Mylná Kopa, Hungarian Útvesztő-púp) is a rocky mountain in Grani Kościelca in Polish Western Tatras. It has an altitude of 2159 m and is located in the frayed southern ridge of Zadnia Kościelca between Intermediate Mixed Pendants and Vertical Mixed Pendants. Both the eastern and western sides are cut under the walls.
First pass: Zygmunt Klemensiewicz and Roman Kordys July 11, 1906 (during the passage of the Kościelec - Mylna Pass and back). During this transition they broke up with the guided climbing practice so far.
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