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Dlouhé stráně () is a mountain in the
Hrubý Jeseník Hrubý Jeseník (sometimes called High Ash Mountains in English; or ''Hohes Gesenke'', ) is a mountain range and geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located in the east of the country in the Olomouc and Moravian-Silesian r ...
mountain range in the
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. It has an elevation of
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. It is located in the municipality of
Loučná nad Desnou Loučná nad Desnou (until 1948 Vízmberk; ) is a municipality and village in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,400 inhabitants. Administrative division Loučná nad Desnou consists of six municipal part ...
.


History

Until 1978, the summit area of Dlouhé stráně had a dome-shaped appearance, with the peak at an elevation of 1,350.3 m above sea level. At that time, the government of
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decided to initiate the construction of the upper reservoir for the
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, which led to a significant alteration of the mountain's appearance. The upper reservoir was built by "cutting off" the summit of the mountain and using the excavated material to expand the base of the reservoir.


Description


Location

Dlouhé stráně is situated in the central-western part of the
Hrubý Jeseník Hrubý Jeseník (sometimes called High Ash Mountains in English; or ''Hohes Gesenke'', ) is a mountain range and geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located in the east of the country in the Olomouc and Moravian-Silesian r ...
mountain range, specifically in the northern-western area called the Praděd Mountains. It is located on an arc-shaped side ridge that extends from Hubertka mountain to the Vlčí sedlo pass, being the highest mountain on this ridge. Dlouhé stráně is easily recognizable from a distance due to the leveled shape of its summit plateau, which has been adapted into a water reservoir and resembles the shape of a trapezoid. Additionally, the mountain stands out as the middle peak among three summits (Vřesník – Dlouhé stráně – Mravenečník), all of nearly the same height. The mountain is also clearly visible from the road surrounding the summit area of
Praděd Praděd (; ; ; literally " great grandfather") () is the highest mountain of the Hrubý Jeseník mountains, Moravia, Czech Silesia and Upper Silesia and is the fifth-highest mountain of the Czech Republic. The highest point of Moravia is locate ...
, where it emerges to the right of the neighboring Vřesník mountain. It is easily noticeable and locatable from the nearby mentioned peaks of Mravenečník and Vřesník, as well as from the main ridge peaks of Praděd mountain:
Vysoká hole Vysoká hole () is a mountain in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range in the Czech Republic. It has an elevation of Height above mean sea level, above sea level. It is located in the municipality of Malá Morávka, on the historical border between ...
, Kamzičník, Velký Máj, Jelení hřbet, Břidličná hora and Pecný. The mountain is bordered by: * the northeast by a pass at 1,093 m above sea level towards the Tupý vrch peak; * the east by the valley of the Jezerná stream; * the southeast by the ''Pláň'' pass at 1,311 m above sea level; * the south by the valley of the Studený potok (2) stream () and a pass at 743 m above sea level towards the Nad Myslivnou peak; * the southwest by the valley of the Kamenitý potok stream; * the west by a pass at 1,302 m above sea level towards the Mravenečník peak; * the northwest by the valley of the Borový potok stream. In the vicinity of the mountain are the following peaks: * to the west, Mravenečník; * to the northwest, Kamenec (1), Medvědí hora, and Rysí skála; * to the northeast, Tupý vrch; * to the southeast, Malá Jezerná and Vřesník; * to the south, Jestřábí vrch; * to the southwest, Jestřábí vrch–JZ, Nad Myslivnou, and Kozí hřbet.


Slopes

The mountain has four main slopes: northwestern, northern, northeastern and southwestern. These slopes are known by specific names: ''Kamenná stráň'', ''Buková hora'', ''V bucích'', and ''U čtyř mostků''. All types of forestation can be found here: spruce forest,
mixed forest Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest is a temperate climate terrestrial habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature, with broadleaf tree ecoregions, and with conifer and broadleaf tree mixed coniferous forest ecoregions. These ...
, and
deciduous forest In the fields of horticulture and botany, the term deciduous () means "falling off at maturity" and "tending to fall off", in reference to trees and shrubs that seasonally shed leaves, usually in the autumn; to the shedding of petals, after flo ...
, with variations depending on the location and orientation of the slope. The northwestern slope is forested with spruce. The northern and northeastern slopes are forested with spruce, gradually transitioning to mixed forests as the elevation decreases, with the northern slope even transitioning to deciduous forest. The upper parts of the southwestern slope are forested with spruce, transitioning to mixed forest (''Kamenná stráň'', ''Buková hora'', ''V bucích'', and ''U čtyř mostků'') and deciduous forest (''Buková hora'' and ''V bucích'') as the elevation decreases. The slopes feature significant glades and several hundred-meter-long slope clearings, especially on the southwestern slope (''Kamenná stráň'' and ''Buková hora''). Additionally, there is a larger
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on the ''Kamenná stráň'' slope at an elevation of approximately 1,065 m. Rock formations also occur on the northern slope, and on the northeastern slope near the tourist crossroads (), where there is a group of rocks at an elevation of 1,260 m according to the information board. The slopes have relatively varied and uneven gradients, ranging from 13° (northwestern and southwestern slopes) to 24° (northeastern slope). The average gradient of all the mountain slopes is about 17°. The maximum average gradient on the northeast slope near the rock group on a 50-meter section does not exceed 50°. The slopes are covered with a network of roads with designated cycling routes and a few generally unmarked paths.


Summit

The summit area is accessible via a red tourist trail from the settlement of Kouty nad Desnou. At the summit, there is a prominent viewpoint situated near the southern semicircle of the reservoir, with notable rock blocks and a tourist stop named ''Dlouhé stráně (vyhl.)'' marked at 1,353 m on the informational board. Near this point, there is an informational display showing visible peaks and towns to the south. The summit does not have a
triangulation station A triangulation station, also known as a trigonometrical point, and sometimes informally as a trig, is a fixed surveying station, used in geodetic surveying and other surveying projects in its vicinity. The station is usually set up by a map ...
. According to a detailed map from the State Administration of Land Surveying and Cadastre, the highest point of the mountain is on one of the rock blocks at an elevation of 1,353.8 m above sea level, with geographical coordinates . The summit area is covered, besides the mentioned dozens of rock blocks, with alpine meadows. The upper reservoir of the
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, located near the summit, has an irregular oval shape in the horizontal projection, approximately 710 m long and 240 m wide. The reservoir depth is around 26 m. Along the top edge of the reservoir, protective railings are installed. In the vertical projection (cross-section), the reservoir has a trapezoidal shape. The top edge of the reservoir is at an elevation of 1,350 m above sea level. Around the reservoir, there are asphalt roads (an upper one for pedestrians) and 50 m below (a lower one for bicycles), from which landscapes of the surrounding mountains can be seen. Near the northern semicircle of the reservoir, at about 1,335 m above sea level, there is a rectangular asphalt area measuring 70 × 25 m, featuring a small kiosk (fast food) and a scooter rental shop, offering rides down the mountain. This is the longest descent route in
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.


Geology

Geologically, Dlouhé stráně belongs to the unit known as the and is composed of
metamorphic rock Metamorphic rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock to new types of rock in a process called metamorphism. The original rock ( protolith) is subjected to temperatures greater than and, often, elevated pressure of or more, caus ...
s, mainly
gneiss Gneiss (pronounced ) is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock. It is formed by high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphic processes acting on formations composed of igneous or sedimentary rocks. This rock is formed under p ...
es (
biotite Biotite is a common group of phyllosilicate minerals within the mica group, with the approximate chemical formula . It is primarily a solid-solution series between the iron- endmember annite, and the magnesium-endmember phlogopite; more al ...
,
muscovite Muscovite (also known as common mica, isinglass, or potash mica) is a hydrated phyllosilicate mineral of aluminium and potassium with formula KAl2(Al Si3 O10)( F,O H)2, or ( KF)2( Al2O3)3( SiO2)6( H2O). It has a highly perfect basal cleavage y ...
,
chlorite The chlorite ion, or chlorine dioxide anion, is the halite (oxyanion), halite with the chemical formula of . A chlorite (compound) is a compound that contains this group, with chlorine in the oxidation state of +3. Chlorites are also known as s ...
,
garnet Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives. Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
), , and
migmatite Migmatite is a composite rock (geology), rock found in medium and high-grade metamorphic environments, commonly within Precambrian craton, cratonic blocks. It consists of two or more constituents often layered repetitively: one layer is an old ...
s. During the excavation of rock tunnels, geologists also found paragneisses with
amphibolite Amphibolite () is a metamorphic rock that contains amphibole, especially hornblende and actinolite, as well as plagioclase feldspar, but with little or no quartz. It is typically dark-colored and dense, with a weakly foliated or schistose ...
and
pegmatite A pegmatite is an igneous rock showing a very coarse texture, with large interlocking crystals usually greater in size than and sometimes greater than . Most pegmatites are composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica, having a similar silicic c ...
inclusions in the mountain massif.


Waters

The summit and its slopes lie southwest of this boundary, thus belonging to the Black Sea basin, into which waters flow from the
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's catchment area, including mountain streams from this part of the Hrubý Jeseník mountains (such as the nearby streams Jezerná, Studený potok (2), Kamenitý potok, and Borový potok). Several short, unnamed streams flow from the slopes as tributaries of the mentioned streams.


Waterfalls

The following
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s are on the slopes of the mountain:


Nature protection

The entire mountain is within the , established to protect rock formations, landforms, plant life, and rare animal species. To protect the unique
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, in 2000, a circular educational trail () was established from the settlement of Švagrov, 4.5 km long, which partly runs at the base of the south-western slope (''Švagrovské údolí'') on the route: Švagrov – ''Švagrovské údolí'' – Vřesník mountain – Homole mountain – Jestřabí vrch mountain – Švagrov (with 12 observation points along the route)


Tourism

There are no
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s or hotels on the peak or slopes.


Hiking trails

The
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has marked one hiking trail on the mountain: Kouty nad Desnou – Skály mountain – U obrázku pass – Medvědí hora – Kamenec (1) – Mravenečník mountain – Dlouhé stráně peak – upper reservoir of the
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– ''U Okenní štoly'' There is a possibility to visit the upper reservoir via a combined route from Kouty nad Desnou, taking a
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to Medvědí hora slope, from where an asphalt path leads to the upper reservoir and the peak itself.


Cycling trails

There are also four cycling routes around the mountain slopes. A particularly popular route is the ascent around Dlouhé stráně, which runs along an asphalt road from Kouty nad Desnou through the picturesque valley of the Divoká Desná river, offering scenic views of the neighboring mountains. Loučná nad Desnou – Seč mountain – Čepel mountain – Mravenečník mountain – Medvědí hora – Kamenec (1) – Dlouhé stráně – Velká Jezerná mountain – Divoká Desná river valley – Kouty nad Desnou – Černá stráň mountain – Přemyslovské sedlo pass – Tři kameny mountain – Ucháč mountain – Jelení skok mountain – Loveč mountain – Lískovec mountain – Loučná nad Desnou ''Pod Ztracenými kameny'' – Pecný mountain – Špičák mountain – Jestřábí vrch mountain – Branka pass – Homole mountain – Vřesník mountain – Dlouhé stráně – Mravenečník mountain – Kozí hřbet – Čepel mountain – ''Uhlířská cesta'' Dlouhé stráně – Vřesník mountain – Homole mountain – Vřesník mountain – Dlouhé stráně – Mravenečník mountain – Kamenec (1) – Dlouhé stráně mountain Rozsocha – Dlouhé stráně – Kamenitý potok stream valley – ''Sedmidvory'' (''Brněnka'')


Road climbs

Kouty nad Desnou – lower road Dlouhé stráně (total route length: 14.1 km; elevation difference: 739 m; average gradient: 5.2%) A less popular ascent is from Loučná nad Desnou via the red cycling route, due to the deteriorated asphalt surface.


Ski routes

In snowy periods, cross-country ski routes follow the cycling paths. There are no downhill ski routes on the mountain.


Notes


References

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