Hiking the Slovenian Mountain Trail in one go!
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| janav2. 09. 2009 14:13:08 |
Uroš, sincere congratulations!!!   I agree SPP is way too little promoted. Please, URGENTLY tell when and where you will organize the slide show! Best regards, Jana
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| NEIC0082. 09. 2009 15:23:09 |
Pikos, don't bullshit.. You are pure-blooded ...?
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| uros f2. 09. 2009 15:27:19 |
Once again thanks everyone for the congratulations. Since I photographed the whole trail enthusiastically and took snapshots, I decided to do lectures wherever there is interest and I'm invited. Now I need a few more days to select photos, I also have lots of work at home and at work, but I'll definitely start lectures in October and will post place, date and time.....if anyone is interested. Best regards to all, Uroš
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| meuspax24. 10. 2011 12:41:15 |
congratulations. I know what that means and hats off, but this is along the pruned SPP compared to the older SPT. If one had to/those who are such tough guys that you manage in one go/ make detours to Valvazorjev dom, Pristava, then instead of or,or,or around Triglav, then to Vojsko, Predjama Castle, sv. Trojica and Škocjan Caves, it would take you surely an extra day.
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| Loni24. 10. 2011 12:47:23 |
There aren't few who complete SPP in one go and I don't doubt they would go around those places too if they were still in the SPP booklet. I know Uroš and followed it then, and last summer Ruth, this year there were quite a few too. They would just enjoy a bit longer...
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| meuspax24. 10. 2011 12:56:12 |
Loni, Of course hats off to them, but this is not criticism of them, but of the creators of the modern SPP, who instead of expanding it, prune it.
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| Loni24. 10. 2011 15:07:19 |
Well if you ask me, collecting stamps isn't it either if you don't do it completely, I wrote that somewhere else, the trail (of course) goes through our home courtyard, but my two very rarely see anyone marching it from Sivek to Hlevišam or vice versa. I also have the booklet, got it in August, and I try to walk the connecting paths whenever possible, not just point to point... When I'm "big", I'd like to hike it myself too. And I don't care at all in how much time, you know, the longer it lasts, the longer we enjoy.
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| wolphgang24. 10. 2011 22:20:51 |
problem is, people haven't realized yet that collecting stamps is just an addition, not the goal
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| katty27. 10. 2011 15:42:43 |
Yeah I go to the mountains just to reach the top. If I know or then see at the top that there's a stamp, I'm even happier and more satisfied that I can document the ascent on a particular mountain with a stamp. That way every time I open the Logbook from the Slovenian Mountain Trail, I remember all the peaks and feel indescribable happiness and joy.
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| meuspax28. 10. 2011 09:43:24 |
Loni, those can only be our dreams - to do it in one go or at least connect a few points. The problem arises in the time component, and also spatial-logistical. I agree more with Katty. Doing it in one go would anyway only count for the mandatory part. But there are many other goals here, which you only tackle if there's some "need". And that can be stamps. This portal is just info on what all exists. Only if there's no magnet then, it's a bit harder to head to some area that doesn't look attractive at first glance. This way many people first "physically" discover the beauties of the homeland. From this comes my opinion that SPP in the extended part should be expanded in every edition. Locals should take care (with arranging paths, markings, descriptions of sights along the way,...), to include attractive SPZ points. We want to be a tourist country. And tourism can also be non-violent towards nature, active recreation, non-mass wandering, some love solitude,.....
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| Loni28. 10. 2011 14:57:05 |
meuspax, where there's a will there's a way. I believe I'll do it someday, currently the biggest problem is vacation in one piece, I can still afford it, but mine can't even. I don't need magnets myself, I've never collected stamps, now I got the booklet, but that doesn't mean I'll fly just for stamps. But it's interesting to me because I've been to all those points that they've crossed out over the years. Otherwise I like to wander around, it's not necessary to climb somewhere specifically, so connecting paths between points interest me. Tomorrow if time allows (other obligations), we'll jump from Idrija to Sivka, to see exactly where SPP goes, usually I always take all the shortcuts. And about markings, for years I didn't know what that one next to the mark on local poles means. So much for awareness. And if Uroš and then Ruth last year hadn't done the transversal in one go, I'd still know little about it today. 
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| uros f13. 12. 2011 21:13:02 |
Thanks Loni for nice words and defending runners on SPP in one go. Well, to be completely honest, I liked that middle variant of SPP booklet with 69 CP the best. The last variant with 71 CP is a step back, the previous with 80 CP was inhuman - at least for runners in one go!!! But don't get me wrong - all variants are great because SPP is great. Otherwise besides running 2 years ago, I've filled the SPP booklet five more times, including that old variant with all now abandoned CP, and also the old extended SPP which had 61 CP, and of course the new extended with 35 (36) CP. Simply I love these things and currently working on dozens of other connecting paths (detours). Discovering new places and new paths, orienting on terrain, being in motion and nature - that's it. Really some people think collecting stamps is silly, but the original purpose of the whole thing is certainly what I wrote in the previous sentence, stamps are like cream on sachertorte...
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| Ninđa15. 07. 2014 22:30:50 |
Blackpine try to present the matter. There's still a lot of snow in the mountains. You'll have first troubles in KS Alps since you'll hardly conquer certain peaks (e.g. Križ). Karavanke will be ok. Julian Alps are a story of their own. Otherwise good luck! Best
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| hribba14. 06. 2021 07:10:49 |
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