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Bayuvi Dupki

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Bayuvi Dupki has three distinct peak points; the main elevation being the southern one. The rocky karst ridge Sredonosa takes its beginning at the north-eastern point. The main crest between the three points may be as narrow as 50 cm. The eastern slopes facing the homonymous cirque are vertical
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At 470 m to the south-east of the summit on the main ridge is situated the highest alpine shelter in Bulgaria — Koncheto. To the north of Bayuvi Dupki is located the saddle Kamenititski Preval. There are three paths leading from Kamenititski Preval to the shelter. The most frequently used
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to the south-east and Kamenititsa to the north-west. Its height is 2,820 m. The eastern slopes descend steeply to the Bayuvi Dupki Cirque, while the western slopes face the valley of the Vlahina river. A tourist eco-path traverses the western slope. The northern face is popular with climbers.
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is marked in red and cuts down the steep western slopes of Bayuvi Dupki. The second one follows the main ridge. The third path cuts the northernmost point and then joins the second one. The last two paths are not marked.
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The peak is built up of karstified marbles. The summit accommodates many rare herbaceous plants, including edelweiss (
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and inaccessible. The western slopes are heavily inclined to the valley of the Vlahina river.
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Elevation
Coordinates
41°47′25″N 23°22′42″E / 41.79028°N 23.37833°E / 41.79028; 23.37833
Blagoevgrad Province
Bulgaria
Parent range
Pirin Mountains
Bulgarian
[ˈbajoviˈdupki]
Pirin
Bulgaria
Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa
Pirin National Park
Banski Suhodol
Leontopodium nivale
Balkan Peninsula




Dushkov 1972
Encyclopaedia "Pirin Region" 1995
Blagoevgrad
Sofia
Categories
Mountains of Pirin
Landforms of Blagoevgrad Province
Two-thousanders of Bulgaria

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