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| geppo13. 08. 2009 07:56:00 |
Tadej, I suggest you open your own page for cyclists too. Here we could arrange joint ascents or post reports on traveled paths. Lp
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| ogo13. 08. 2009 08:30:58 |
Bravo! I support such a proposal. We're also the kind who like both walking and cycling. Best
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| flapho13. 08. 2009 09:33:07 |
For cyclists who use mountain paths. Something from the mountain paths act: Article 19 (restrictions on use of mountain paths) (1) On mountain paths that do not run along field paths or forest roads, riding mountain bikes, motorbikes, mopeds and other vehicles is not allowed, except if such vehicle is intended for supplying a mountain hut or rescuing an injured user or if the landowner through whose land the path runs drives for own needs. These mountain paths are also forbidden for riding and leading riding animals, except if use of such animals is for supplying mountain huts or own needs of landowners through whose land the path runs. (2) Regardless of the previous paragraph, riding vehicles from the previous paragraph is also not allowed on mountain paths along field paths or forest roads if such riding is prohibited by nature protection, forestry or hunting regulations. If lands through which the path runs are in protected areas under nature protection, forestry or hunting regulations, supply rides to huts and landowner rides for own needs can only be done with prior permit for intervention in nature. (3) Regardless of first paragraph, considering limits from previous, mountain bike riding is allowed on a path designated by the sports minister on proposal of the path maintainer. (4) Regulation from fifth para of art 6 details marking prohibitions and exceptions from paras 1,2,3. (5) Trail running as sports event or competition (sport run) on mountain path only in cooperation with path maintainer. (6) If sport run includes MTB like triathlon, can be on path only if conditions from prev met and section for biking closed during event, and if in protected area organizer needs nature intervention permit. (7) This article doesn't apply to rides needed due to imminent natural/other disasters or to prevent/mitigate consequences and during emergency/war state.
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| ogo13. 08. 2009 09:58:18 |
That's why we carry bikes along mountain paths . Best
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| BT8813. 08. 2009 10:13:34 |
Yeah on Sunday I missed by 1 cm a lady on MTB turci on forest road which has width 6.20m and normally straight down middle in six were walking plus I warned but nothing but I think I wasn't at fault in crash case. Cos if you hit pedestrian in middle of road think not guilty.(FOREST PATH DRIVE AT OWN RISK) it said means not forest trail or idk...... give opinion others  
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| Tadej13. 08. 2009 19:18:11 |
We'll add forum "mountain biking". Best Tadej
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| BT8817. 08. 2009 10:14:00 |
Super Tadej cos I would have quite a bit to write from this weekend.
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| geppo17. 08. 2009 10:41:08 |
Look!! BT88 for some days you have MOUNTAIN BIKING! Best
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| pištaJL17. 08. 2009 14:33:48 |
Yes that's right that you have your own forum and it would also be good if there were cycling paths because that way fewer chances for accidents and wouldn't unnecessarily raise pressure on each other. Nice if respect is mutual and preserve as much nature as possible.LP
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| mravlja12320. 09. 2009 22:12:43 |
why aren't you writing anything there now
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