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| robi210721. 04. 2017 20:39:32 |
Most times I climbed up from Hotavelj. This seems to me one of the steepest and real leg and mind training. If you choose this variant for ascent, count on a bit rougher forest road, still good enough to ride with 28 mm slick tires (Schwalbe Green Guard), and zero traffic. Noticeably the road is worse from Črni kal on, but still not so bad you couldn't ride it with those tires. So overall the road isn't that bad - maybe even better than the "asphalted" one between Jezero and Podkraj. Ascent on this variant is quite constant to Črni kal and doesn't ease a meter. From Črni kal on the gradient varies from moderate to steep, levels almost in places, but no descent. At the end there's those last few 10 m really steep ascent on rough terrain. Usually ascent to Blegoš felt moderately strenuous and I made it to the hut without stopping, last year the hernias did their thing and it was quite a pain. Also from Lj to Hotavelj some kms add up. Descent I mostly did same way up, otherwise to Zali Log (from top forest, lower asphalted), or past Stari vrh to Zg. Letuša (to Rovt solid macadam, lower asphalt).... Lots of options really and none too hard, all paths to Črni kal quite solid. Maybe the described one between Potok and Črni kal is the worst. Hut on Blegoš is nice, good and cheap food, if you have strength left in legs and not in sneakers, you can go to Blegoš summit. Rewarded with great views all around because summit is bald, history buffs can see well preserved bunkers from Rupnik line between wars that ran here.
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| urbe29. 08. 2017 19:31:31 |
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| urbe6. 03. 2019 17:52:18 |
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| Premik26. 10. 2023 13:29:59 |
Presenting a wonderful video with commentary (in 4K quality) from a bike trip around the exceptional Blegoš and surroundings. Gorgeous views, some adrenaline, excellent weather. Really recommend watching, best on big screen, with which you'll bring warmth, light and a nice piece of Slovenia into your homes.
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| turbo26. 10. 2023 14:06:39 |
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| Premik26. 10. 2023 14:52:05 |
turbo: I admit there's quite a mess in this area. I understand if the mountain biking forum is open, you post there and if there's already a post in that forum, e.g., related to Blegoš, you post under that post; if not, you open a new thread. Well, now I see someone already moved posts to the right forum  There should be written instructions about this so authors can follow some rules.
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| turbo26. 10. 2023 16:25:14 |
Premik, no panic, I myself often wonder what to post where. Lots of mountains and paths have multiple open threads; I stick to posting hiking tours where the described tour is the freshest, i.e., most current, and if on bike, in the "cycling" section if I find it. Otherwise, lately it's nice to see that admins often put things in their place themselves. In a way, it's better to have something extra than too little; from surplus, the head doesn't hurt, or however the saying goes 
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| Kafetarca26. 10. 2023 19:14:57 |
And do we have admins on the forum? 
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| Premik26. 10. 2023 19:23:45 |
turbo: I completely agree with your posting method, I think the same. Obviously today I didn't make a mistake because in the cycling forum under Blegoš nothing was posted, but there was a cycling post from Blegoš posted in some other forum and GregorC moved it here today. So we think correctly 
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