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Starting
point
The trail starts in the place
where Pisa leaves the lake Roś. Campsite to the left.
Short trail
description
PISA – the river starts
in the lake Roś and falls into Narew in Nowogród, 80,4 km long;
depth to 2 m, fall: about 25 cm per 1 km. It connects the Great
Masuria Lakes with the Vistula.
It goes through lowlands and marshes. Safe for kayaking all the
way. On the western bank there is the Piski Forest,
unfortunately destroyed up to 30% in 2001 by a hurricane.
The trail is easy even for the beginners.
An easy trail, typical
for lowlands ( no constant obstacles, where you have to carry
the kayak ) , very nice for the eye, especially at the beginning
and the end, where there are also some hills and woods. There
are also some camping places in those two parts of the trail,
but generally there is a lack of good campsites with bathrooms.
Pisa turns many times.
Pisa, as a connection to
the Great Lakes District, gives the possibility of seeing a
lowland, non-regulated and peaceful river, initially between the
trees of the Piski Forest, and then between the meadows and
sandy plains.
Rallies on the Pisa trail in 2007
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