Seeking advice for hiking Polish Tatry in late December/early January. Husband and I have previously hiked there during late spring and summertime. We are fit, early 30's.
We'll be sleeping at Kalatówki and would like to try a few nearby routes up into the mountains, for example, hiking to Kondratowa Hala and upwards from there.
Do we need crampons and ice axes? Helmets and ski masks? We want to be safe and prepared but don't want to spend more $$ than necessary. If we do need to buy gear, it'd be helpful to hear from someone with personal experience. It's impossible to choose between "lite" and "technical" versions of equipment not knowing the conditions of Polish Tatry in late December/early January.
Currently we both have waterproof boots with flexible soles. Must we upgrade our boots to fit proper crampons or can we manage using microspikes (e.g. Kahtoola) with our current boots?
Can we rent crampons/boots and ice axes in Zakopane?
Finally, any specific trail recommendations or warnings?
Any and all advice is welcome. Thank you!
p.s. I have read http://www.tpn.pl/en/zwiedzaj/bezpieczenstwo/news/175/Winter-in-the-Tatras-%E2%80%93-My-First-Time

