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| miri16. 11. 2020 08:21:38 |
Don't forget the watch when you count masks, or worse, selfie.
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| journeyman16. 11. 2020 08:35:12 |
Instead of counting how many people walk with masks, count how many don't have them. You'll find out how many people have a head on their neck to think with it and make decisions for themselves.
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| redbull16. 11. 2020 10:57:07 |
If you violate it? That's the question. Best that Covid statements move to Covid topics and discuss there. Tadej
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| julius16. 11. 2020 11:05:28 |
Aren't you from Vojnik municipality?
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| redbull16. 11. 2020 11:10:23 |
You don't know much. It's interesting that even if you don't have any picture, no routes, I know who you are. Really interesting. Good luck.
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| djimuzl16. 11. 2020 11:12:00 |
The completed hike is undoubtedly a fine achievement, worthy of praise and admiration. Disturbing is of course the manner and conditions under which this achievement happened, Dejan's penultimate statement just confirms his variable level of morality which he easily adapts as needed. He has enough in his pants to hike such a path and publish it publicly - but when the ethics of such behavior is questioned, he easily rejects any responsibility. Nice example, nothing to add.
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| jax16. 11. 2020 11:34:37 |
He has enough in his pants to hike such a path and publish it publicly - but when the ethics of such behavior is questioned, he easily rejects any responsibility. Nice example, nothing to say. I think the police with their behavior in recent weeks has forfeited for decades the right to judge the ethics of anything.
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| darinka416. 11. 2020 11:48:16 |
To me, it's controversial that those who live under the mountains can go – they say – to their hills and have them just for themselves. I've seen such writing a few times, which seems very selfish and egoistic to me. Here it's nicely visible that some are privileged. All others pick up crumbs. Not even those. And let someone else say something? And if someone breaks it, you have lots to say. Why? We all live in a free country, but these days it's free only for some. Amen.
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| jax16. 11. 2020 12:06:22 |
That's right. Or if I just quote one sentence from that article julius linked above. "We don't deny anyone the visit to mountains, we understand walks aren't enough for some, but let everyone do it in their municipality /.../" I think it's clear to everyone except police what a colossal stupidity that is.
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| and116. 11. 2020 12:24:57 |
Redbull - nice tour, but at an inappropriate time even if such a nice autumn. Today's GRS post (as you often call them "my friends") - last paragraph: "We don't deny anyone visit to mountains, we understand walks aren't enough for some, but let everyone do it in their municipality and safely or so as not to endanger self and others. Where terrain is snowy and icy it's dangerous. Very underestimated danger is also leaves on mountain paths. Who wasn't used to hiking such terrain till now shouldn't start learning it now in times of most acute epidemiological measures. Consider also that due to injury of even one in mountains the whole rescue system is always activated, which isn't just helicopter and other equipment but primarily people who have families too and can get sick. People are those rescuing you in mountains, equipment is just aid. Therefore for everyone's sake we ask: be smart, act responsibly," the mountain accidents report concludes at PU Kranj.
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| Trobec16. 11. 2020 12:27:58 |
The topic has gone somewhere else again... but still, it needs to be said that meeting in the mountains without a mask at 1m is NOT a risky contact. Virus transmission that way is at the level of sci-fi movies à la Resident Evil. What a risky contact is is defined. There are plenty of such tables as the one in the picture. It doesn't say exactly "hiking", but with common sense one can understand that the crowded path to Kamniško sedlo is risk-wise somewhere at 1, max 2. Less crowded paths are not worth mentioning (unless you hug or spit in the face of someone you meet on the path 
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| jax16. 11. 2020 12:35:44 |
This wasn't posted by GRS guys, but by the police. For the police, their attitude towards cyclists, delivery guys and young couples has squandered their moral credibility for a long long time.
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| UB7716. 11. 2020 13:03:44 |
I have to write it, even if I shouldn't...darinka4, what privileges are you talking about??? Did we invent these measures under the hills??? We live in municipalities between hills and what now, should we also not go to the mountains out of solidarity??? What kind of freedom only for some, what if we also want to go somewhere else, like to the sea? The situation is what it is, probably no one enjoys it! But don't write nonsense, or address it to some other institution.
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| PUHI16. 11. 2020 13:41:15 |
Privileged ones, mostly red ones, went in summer to guard their cottages and yachts in Croatia and brought us infections. They are afraid for their stolen property, they really are poor things, I know quite a few, they are poor in the head, they drive hours and hours and hours, just to prove they were down there, and to brag, poor them. Redbula is not worth commenting on, I met him in the mountains, one puffed up guy,
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| gely16. 11. 2020 14:06:27 |
primoza.......will you stop hammering on with these masks, since sparrows on the roofs are already chirping how harmful they are if you wear them non-stop. Come on, listen to other dr. sciences a bit, not just journalists and our TV. Let go of some reports and use a bit of logic... and on this portal we talk about current conditions in the mountains... you always have some remarks everywhere
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| karibu16. 11. 2020 14:20:27 |
Masks aren't harmful, otherwise all healthcare workers would have kicked the bucket long ago some had to wear masks whole shifts even before corona appeared  But I agree, primoza exaggerates with use (especially in mountains) 
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| lijaneja16. 11. 2020 14:23:51 |
Phew, I'm really glad I have it turned off.
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| korl16. 11. 2020 14:26:01 |
selfiking, what if you just wore it permanently, so at least we'd look at you more easily since reading you is already hard
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| dprapr16. 11. 2020 14:31:07 |
For me, that mask on the forehead or under the chin when you don't need it acts similar to a climbing harness on a path where there's currently no belay. I just don't bother taking it on and off all the time. Both items are desirable at a certain moment. When someone blows cotton in your face on a narrow path..., who knows, maybe you can still catch something. Already when you smell him, you're in his exhaled air. The thing is serious enough to think about what we do on busy paths. Don't know what we have to do there now anyway.
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