Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Wielki
The Miguszowiecki Szczyt Wielki, also known as the Miguszowiecki Grand Peak (Slovak: Vek Mengusovsk tt), is a mountain in Poland's Tatra Mountains, near the Slovak-Polish border.
It is the second highest mountain in Poland, after Rysy, and the highest of the three Miguszowiecki Summits (2,503 meters, the highest peak in the Polish Tatras). The peaks were called for the valley whose headwall they create, and the valley was named after the Slovak settlement of Mengusovce, whose residents owned the valley and used it to pasture their livestock before the Tatras became a national park. The adjective 'wielki/vek' means 'excellent' in Polish.
Schronisko PTTK Morskie Oko, located 1809m/5936ft NE of the peak, is the closest mountain hut. The mountain includes several huge walls with numerous technical routes and a prominence of 207 meters.
Location: the Polish-Slovak border
Elevation: 2,499 m
Parent range: Tatras Mountains