General riddle without stopping!
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| viharnik2. 10. 2010 13:00:59 |
Solid, it's worth going up to Košutica for a loop tour, with some meters of climbing to the highest peak, the path is very nice at least to me, ridge-like. Return to Ljubelj isn't that long if we leave the car there. Tomorrow after a long time back to the mountains, I can't wait to get rid of lowland sluggishness and breathe with the mountains. Lp!
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| šodrovc2. 10. 2010 18:51:23 |
@matta not Turkish, sorry, it's a game, you know... - as redemption another explanation: word Ture comes from Slovenian root tur-, with which steep rises are named (Turjak, Turska gora, ...) @dr. GG college?, job?, ...?, well what do I know, ..., no salaries in public services, ..., probably even striking there now, ... eh eh ... Better to pose a new one (dr. GG must guess from where it was photographed , others which mountain is on the left side)
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| viharnik2. 10. 2010 20:11:43 |
Veliki vrh and Kofce gora from Austrian Carinthia.
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| Gorazd G3. 10. 2010 10:43:58 |
Ladies first.  Matta go ahead with the full set. 
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| šodrovc4. 10. 2010 09:54:02 |
Why the selection of who guesses what, I'll explain at the riddle's solution . Well, since dr. GG reminded me of gentlemanly manners , I can't ignore that - so Matta or whoever, go ahead. Complete. Oh, seems Matta hinted: - "Like this on thumb I'd say..., that it's..." - Hmm, on thumb? If you meant the one with capital, then here the small one has to be turned down. Let me write as a hint that Viharnik was already quite close with his answer .
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| Gorazd G4. 10. 2010 10:16:40 |
Colleague šodrovc, do you check private messages maybe? Already yesterday morning we should've gotten it. 
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| šodrovc4. 10. 2010 12:15:41 |
@Gorazd G Well, dr. GG, I look, I look (I've already replied), but yesterday was a day for šodranje, (ask Viharnik *), in the evening tired bones prefer a horizontal position and some sleepy click on the remote instead of the adrenaline Hribi.net mouse . * @viharnik In the Stenar report you mentioned that we met and that my name is Mitja. On this forum there is another "Šodrovec" (with e), maybe that's his real name, mine..., ah it doesn't matter, let me be "šodrovc" (without e) .
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| viharnik4. 10. 2010 12:17:36 |
Mr. šodrovec set off in the morning from Vrata over Stenarska vratca to Stenar, so he wasn't reachable in the evening.
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| viharnik4. 10. 2010 12:21:49 |
Yes, yesterday I met a šodrovc double named Mitja, who is from Tržič, 45 years old. Who is who now, I wouldn't know?.
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| šodrovc4. 10. 2010 12:24:37 |
@viharnik - šodrovc not šodrovec! - and I'm not Mitja, it seems the wind on Stenar mixed up the letters quite a bit, or the ID card that I "lost" is badly worn at the spot where my real name is. I see that I will have to change my šodrov name to avoid mix-ups. - collecting suggestions for a new one.   
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| viharnik4. 10. 2010 13:03:41 |
Yes, Šodrovc gets shortened domestically in pronunciation, šodrovec is the grammatical spelling. For a new nickname, gorjan would sound good.
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| lynx4. 10. 2010 13:30:04 |
Šodroljub, Ibn Šoder (first), Al Šoder (but nothing!), Šodronog, Šodrohod, Rex Šodrix ... 
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| šodrovec4. 10. 2010 14:03:36 |
Order must be, so I'm speaking up in my own defense. I'm also speaking up because the warning about the "confusion" reached me from high šodrov academic circles ...  @viharnik I am šodrovec, the one correctly named by spelling, which doesn't mean we've met, viharnik ... So I categorically deny everything except the nickname: these days I wasn't at Stenar, I'm not Mitja, not from Tržič, not 45 years old! Who is who, I wouldn't know either.   @šodrovc If I may ... You just keep your nickname, I rarely post anyway. We're not writing any excessive nonsense at the moment that would make us cross-shame "related" nicknames. If it ever gets bad and one of us has to resort to extremes, the other will write a sharply separate opinion. Deal? 
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| viharnik4. 10. 2010 16:32:51 |
It's true I got a bit tired after washing house windows, grilling and peeling Macedonian peppers, but it's still not clear to me if the šodrovci now differ only in writing šodrovec (as correct) and the other šodrovc (in slang, jargon)?. We'll really need a close meeting to get to know each other better. Regards
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| Gorazd G4. 10. 2010 18:25:11 |
Well nothing, I'll pull the train forward. The mountain in the picture is one you've all been to except me (Košutica/Ljubeljska Baba), photographed from Hajnžev Praprotnik (1722 m), where that cross is. West of Praprotnik is Lokovnikov Grintovec (1809 m). Since šodrovc (by the way, the name is just fine - maybe add dr. in front ) already wrote in private message that I'm aiming right, here's a new riddle. Of course not asking which peak is left back, but right front.
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| viharnik4. 10. 2010 18:26:10 |
Mata, we wish you all the best and above all rest and good recovery. We're just amusing ourselves a bit up here, and getting to know each other in between .
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| viharnik4. 10. 2010 18:37:52 |
Smells like upper Trento.
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| šodrovc4. 10. 2010 18:49:19 |
madonna it's pointy... - will this suffice as an answer? 
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| Gorazd G4. 10. 2010 18:53:16 |
That's called špilferderber.  Klinc, too hard for most, too easy for you. Or maybe I left some trace on the picture again. 
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