
I spent the morning running various errands, writing postcards, tracking down a post office, and chasing halfway around town to buy contact solution. Then I grabbed a bus to head off to Morskie Oko (Eye off the Sea), which is the largest fresh water lake in the high Tatry mountains in Poland.
The bus ride from Zakopane costs 5 zlotych and took over half an hour. However, there was still a 6 km hike to get to the destination, which plenty of gorale with horse drawn carts were willing to shorten for 20 zl. I opted for walking.
Along the way I met a goral selling ciupagi. A ciupaga is a polish mountain people's battle-axe. Actually it is less of a battle-axe and more of walking stick with an axe head on it. However, since I was going to do a lot of hiking today, I figured with would be a great way to fend of a bear should one surprise me high in the mountains.
I made it to Morskie Oko and it was really a great sight. It is a pretty large pond filled with clear fresh sparkling water, which takes on a bluish green tint in the shallows. It is filled with trout, surrounded by huge mountains, and has a lodge / bar / shop on one end off it. I walked around it and climbed to an even higher Czarny Staw (black pond) located immediately above the Morskie Oko. I considered hiking even higher to the Rysy peak. However, it was another three and a half hour hike, mostly up steep rock faces aided by chains, I was kind of tired, and it was getting late. So I headed back down to go to Zakopane.