Tag - Černava Mountain (High Ash Mountains)

Černava Mountain – a peak with an elevation of 1103 m a.s.l. in the Keprník Massif, in the High Ash Mountains, in the Eastern Sudetes. To the east, it borders Mračná hora through a shallow pass. Its southern slopes descend to the Klepáčský stream valley. To the west, a long ridge descends to the Branná stream, with the Černava–JZ peak at 947 m above sea level. To the north, the slopes descend to the Ramzovské sedlo pass. Černava is composed of metamorphic rocks, primarily phyllites (biotites), erlanes, amphibolites, blastomylonites, metamorphic schists, and partially marble. The geological structure also includes some admixtures of precious minerals such as staurolite, andalusite, garnet, and sillimanite.

The peak is completely forested and offers no views. It is covered by a lower montane forest dominated by spruce in the upper reaches. Numerous rock formations occur along the southwestern slope, and on the southern slope, near the secondary peak of Černava–JZ, there are two larger, isolated rock formations, and at the foot of the southwestern and western slopes, there are small areas of boulder fields.

No marked hiking trail leads to the main peak. A path marked on the map runs through it.

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