We arrived at the bottom of the Kasprowy Wierch cable car just as it was about to leave and joined the crowd on board.
It was a thrilling 20 minute journey and then we were at the top, 1,987 metres above sea level.
We strolled around the top to get our bearings and acclimatise to the difference in temperature.
Darren had worked out a 7 kilometre route, so off we set.
At first we were walking with the crowds, but by the time we reached the red dot in the distance there was very few of us left.
The walking was epic, with stone paths that made it very easy to follow the route. We were also up above the tree line and could see for miles.
Our walk was basically in a triangle shape with the first side all along the top of the mountain, and the route gradually got tougher as we crossed a massive boulder slope.
My arms were out to balance, and full concentration on the ground. I was really pleased to reach more level ground, and the turn in the path to go downhill.
It was scary with a massive drop to the side, and I made it down either holding on to the edge, or crawling a bit like a backwards crab.
Just behind me in this photo you can see a few people ahead of us on the path. One was a lady who clung to the rock and was unable to move as she was so frightened. Her friends were trying to encourage her and were even trying to move her feet for her. We passed her quite quickly and soon were on easier ground again.
Then we came to the beautiful lakes that we had seen from so high up.
Our stony path took us right along the shoreline.
Then stepping stones through the water buttercups.
And then we reached the end of that part of the triangle, and had to start the enormous climb back up to the cable car. For a moment we thought that we could catch a chair lift up, but it wasn't working and it would have been cheating really.
Absolutely incredible day.