In the times of communism, it was highly crucial for the democratic opposition to exchange information and advance content independent of the authorities. In the 1980s, an initiative was created that allowed oppositionists from Poland and Czechoslovakia to contact each other. In order to function, they had to meet in secret. We talk about the first talks and the place hidden in the mountains, where negotiations between Jacek Kuroń and the future president of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Havel, took place.