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Updated: May 16, 2025
We drove down to the Danube, and there crossed the river in a primitive "dug-out," and almost immediately commenced the ascent of the Stierberg. It became quite dark by the time we got half-way up the mountain; this we were prepared for, having made arrangements for camping out the night. We had brought with us an ample store of provisions, not forgetting our plaids.
I wanted to get a shot at one, but they never came near enough. After circling round for several minutes they flew with one accord to the opposite woods, and were no more seen. The view from the Stierberg is splendid. On every side were stretches of primeval forest.
I looked round for the Wallack, but the fellow had sloped off! I was most kindly and hospitably received, and, O ye gods, with what an appetite I ate the excellent supper quickly prepared for me! Hospitable welcome at Uibanya Excursion to the Servian side of the Danube Ascent of the Stierberg Bivouac in the woods Magnificent views towards the Balkans Fourteen eagles disturbed Wallack dance.
We consoled ourselves with the hope that we might get some sheep's milk on the mountain. We reached the summit of the Stierberg before five o'clock; it has no great elevation, but the position commands magnificent views of all the surrounding country.
A couple of days after my arrival at Uibanya, my friend F kindly arranged a little expedition into Servia, with the object of making the ascent of the Stierberg, a mountain of respectable elevation, commanding very fine views. Our guide was the postmaster of Plavishovitza, who professed a knowledge of the country round about.
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