First view, over Piatra Mica area.
Hovering over Turnu peak, with amazing cloud formations and high wind.
Moving further south, a lot more snow on the tops. Hovering over the shelter close to “Ascutit” peak.
Sunset over the peak named “Ascutit”.
First view, over Piatra Mica area.
Hovering over Turnu peak, with amazing cloud formations and high wind.
Moving further south, a lot more snow on the tops. Hovering over the shelter close to “Ascutit” peak.
Sunset over the peak named “Ascutit”.
Drone view over Hornurile Malaiesti.
Flying close to Omu peak. Check out the weather station and the tourist hut burried in the snow!
Close to Bucsoiu peak and Malaiesti valley.
Overview of Malaiesti valley, with Piatra Craiului mountains visible in the background.
Started flying from Batrana pothole (avenul Batrana). Quite a long way to Padis.
Going over Izbucul Mic valley, towards Padis.
Close to Biserica Motului peak, a great viewpoint of the whole Padis area.
Detour on the return trip close to Gudapu peak – great views towards Lumea pierduta and Izbucul Ponor.
Calineasa summer village.
Batrana Peak, 1579m alt
Apa din Piatra spring
Batrana pothole (avenul Batrana).
Varful Pesterii ( “The Cave’s peak”) at 1509m alt
Coltul Zilistea
Valea Lunga
Refugiul Curatel, muntii Rodnei.
Deasupra refugiului Curatel
Privind spre vf Ineu.
Deasupra vf. Stanistea, privind spre satul Sant.
First mentioned at around 1347, this fortress was built by the villagers from Saschiz for shelter and food storage.
The fortress sits at around 681m altitude on a 5000 sq meters hill.
Cetatea Saschiz – Main entrance
The fortress has the shape of an uneven rectangle, of 90m max lenght and 52m max width.