An aptly named rock formation near Vsetín, Czech Republic:
And the formation from the other, mossier side:
Rogue bits of snow, still hiding out in the shade (picture taken Feb 28, after a big warm-up):
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An aptly named rock formation near Vsetín, Czech Republic:
And the formation from the other, mossier side:
Rogue bits of snow, still hiding out in the shade (picture taken Feb 28, after a big warm-up):
So yes, there's a grammar mistake on this expensive-looking, official sign. Some capitalization and punctuation problems. But I'm not sure you can blame the altitude problem on language issues.
I was still very happy they tried English...and it gave me a smile (and delusional bragging rights). Plus, I suppose that if they'd added mm to the altitude, it might technically be correct.
Here I am a few weeks ago, cross-country skiing for the first time in many years. Well, I guess I'm not actually skiing here. This is one of the steep parts where I would have needed a lot more skill, experience, and confidence to actually ski. So I walked.
This was the Bečva in mid January, when it froze solid enough that people cleared rectangular patches of snow and played ice hockey on it.