Yesterday we hiked over 20km through the Tatra mountains. It was cold and a bit misty at times but we had a good day. Our first stop was the famous Morskie Oko (lake). After 9 km of hiking on a very good asphalt road that is now closed to public traffic we reached the lake. We couldn't see much of the mountains but it was still a beautiful alpine lake. Thanks to the weather we could also move around as there weren't too many people there. There have been as many as 17,000 people visit the lake in one day!
We took a horse cart down the trail to escape the rain and save some time and then hiked back into the mountains in search of cheese. The trail to Polona Rusinowa was much more interesting as it was made of rocks and steps and felt like a proper hike. After about an hour we reached a clearing. You could hear the sound of logs being loaded onto trucks and I thought I heard a sheep. We reached the crest of the hill and sure enough there was a little cabin and not too far away a flock of sheep. One of the shepherds was carrying down a pail of fresh milk while another sold us some oscypek smoked cheese, some fresh cheese and some sheep's milk. It was all delicious. And so fresh!