Hardy,
Zezina mountain remained after WW2 a preferred excursion target for summer hikes
and for skiing.
Sometimes hikes ended in Bila or in Revna and a bus ride back home was the end
of the day.
Same routes were sometimes taken on skis in wintertime.
To some meadows names were given, like to one which was visited by our family
with friends on Rosh-haShana.
Since then my parents made appointments on the Rosh-haShune-Wiese on Sunday
morning.
The television antenna is not on the top of the mountain, but on a high point
overlooking Czernowitz.
Till the beginning of the sixties there were ruins of a fortress. As children we
liked to play there.
Then they closed the area, cut the ruins and build the antenna.
Since that time there are no fortresses around Czernowitz, but television ...
Alex
----- Ursprüngliche Mail ----
> Von: HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>
> An: CZERNOWITZ-L <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 7. Juli 2010, 15:03:55 Uhr
> Betreff: [Cz-L] Zezina mountain.
>
> http://pics.livejournal.com/whasup/pic/00rbc6ph
>
> Looking west over Rosch , Bila and the west suburbia.
> The highest point on the skyline is Zezina.
> Zezina mountain with over 500 meters alt. was the highest peak around.
> Ideal for day mountain hikes and winter sports it was a
> preferred excursion target.
> It now has a big antenna , for whatever antennas are used.
> I never was there , but it was nice to look at it from the
>Habsburgshoeh'.
>
> Hardy
>
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