Na kánoi Dunajec a Orava = peklo nebo pohoda? Kánoe Gumotex Pálava

Hello, I left Ostrava at around 18:00, the meeting was at "Autocamping Červený Kláštor" in Slovakia sometime in the evening. The shortest route was through Poland. The navigation showed 3.5 hours, but gradually different columns were added. It ended up being an hour longer, I arrived late at night. Translated by Google Translate: The autocamping was not very well signposted, the navigation led me to the Monastery and over a narrow bridge, so I circled there for a while until I saw the "no entry - not valid for camp visitors" sign. I tried it and it was correct. The campsite was quite full, clean and quiet. The local snack bar had been closed for about years. The campsite would definitely benefit from better marking and correction in the maps. In the morning, we all met, parked our cars closer to each other and agreed on a section of the Dunajec river cruise. We loaded the boats into 3 cars and set off to "Lysá nad Dunajcom vp, PL-SK border" (181 km of river). We ended in "Sczawnica Piaski (159 km of river). So the total section of the cruise measured 22 km. More information about the river at: https://www.raft.cz/slovensko/dunajec... The river was calm, wide, full of paddlers and so-called rafts (expandable rafts for tourists). The state border runs right in the middle of the river, so you sail for a while in Slovakia and for a while in Poland. If there weren't so many people there, I would like to go back there sometime. Especially the rafts are very unpleasant and inconsiderate. Perhaps they rammed into each of us without even warning about the collision. An apology never took place. The river will certainly be more interesting outside the high season. Before the end, we had pirohi at a local restaurant and then got into the cars (pendl) and returned to the campsite. In the evening we made a fire and sat with the guitars for a while. In the morning we moved to "Dlhá na Oravou" and went down the river Orava to "Oravský Podzámok" to the Oravský hrad. There we refreshed ourselves with a watermelon, which rode with me in the canoe as a hook. We ended the event in "Dolný Kubín" in Penzión Koliba. How the river Dunajec and Orava flowed: 0:00 Camera (mobile phone) fall 0:11 A dog on a boat 0:28 Rocks by the Dunajec River 1:04 Rafts on the Dunajec 1:24 Snack in canoes 1:43 Ripples on the Dunajec 2:20 Lunch in Poland 2:58 Transfer to the campsite 3:19 Fire and guitars 4:06 a.m. The river Orava floats 4:23 Orava Castle 4:38 Watermelon David PT Equipment: All footage is shot and edited on an iPhone 14 Pro. I really cut all the videos directly on my mobile phone. Water level: 195 cm https://hydro.imgw.pl/#station/hydro/... Flow rate: 33.8 m3/s River: Dunajec, Poland and Slovakia Boarding point: Lysá n. Dunajcom vp, border PL-SK" (181 km) Departure point: Sczawnica Piaski (159 km) Route length: 22 km More information about the river at: https://www.raft.cz/slovensko/dunajec... Map: https://mapy.cz/s/mematejuso (route on the map only by bike) More at: https://www.vodovandry.cz/ ........................................ Gumotex Pálava canoe: The Pálava inflatable canoe impresses with its sporty appearance and excellent driving characteristics. Thanks to the extended fuselage, it offers a large space for the placement of luggage and the variability of the installation of the seats, which, with their width and horizontal attachment, provide comfortable seating. When sailing in rapids it is possible to kneel and use thigh straps. The canoe is suitable both for tourist descents of rivers up to WW3 difficulty, and for a comfortable ride on the calm surface of dams and lakes. Canoeists can't let Pálava pass! (source: www.gumotexcluny.cz) #iPhoneFilm #VODOvandry #Dunajec #Poland