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| andrej jerina15. 03. 2008 15:41:26 |
Yesterday I did a trip to Dobrča and then to Šentanski vrh from Bistriška planina, via Lešanska planina. The path follows a forest road, later cart tracks, which are wide and gently ascend towards the summit. I think the path is suitable for slightly older children. At Bistriška planina there is a signpost for Dobrča (1.5 hours). LP Andrej
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| Stolar10. 04. 2008 16:41:00 |
The path is really easy and, as my predecessor mentioned, suitable for children. Maybe it's good to wait another month until they bring cows to the pasture.
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| andrejjerina24. 10. 2010 16:11:12 |
Today we went with the family to Dobrča on the above-mentioned path. At Bistriška planina warm sun awaited us and it was quite hard to say goodbye to it. The continuing path was dry and nicely passable today, at Lešanska planina fog already awaited us, which dissipated only almost completely at the top of Dobrča. At the top there were very changeable conditions (a bit of sun, then fog and cold wind), so we quickly stamped it and headed back to the valley. Unfortunately there were no conditions for visiting my favorite viewpoint at Šentanski vrh (next time). Below the top of Dobrča there are some snow patches, which will probably change significantly in the next few days. LP Andrej
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| tisa24. 03. 2011 11:17:35 |
According to which data does Dobrča belong to KSA? We see in the literature that it belongs to the Stol group.
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| micamaca24. 03. 2011 13:12:46 |
The extension of KSA geologically extends over Storžič, Tolsti vrh, etc. (rivers cut through it in between) all the way to Radovljica, the Karavanke start only on the ridge further north from this ridge.
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