Klin (Low Beskid)
Klin (also: Kiel, 689 or 687 m n.p.m.) is a peak in the eastern part of the Low Beskids.
It lies in the main ridge of the Carpathian Mountains, about 1.5 km south of the Beskid Pass on the Cheremcha River, where the main Carpathian waterfall forms a characteristic bend towards the south in the form of a "blind bowel". The slopes are mediocre, the south and east steep, the north is much milder. Almost completely wooded, only from the north-east, the complex of partially overgrown logs is quite high.
The peak crosses the Polish-Slovakian state border, which is 90 ° (I / 143) to the south of the peak. Along the border is the Slovak red marked hiking trail, while from the south there are Slovakian yellow crosses called Mihucov Kut.
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