Hribi.net and step-by-step descriptions
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| bbugari15. 08. 2020 16:24:15 |
"although I belong to those who like as few markings as possible and really only basic hints. Then let my ability decide if I reach the goal or rather give up due to lack of suitable skills. Lately I've maybe only been noticing in myself that more and more often I prefer not to publish some tour precious to me." Signed! 
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| dprapr5. 08. 2020 17:41:59 |
“Who am I and who are you to have only you and a handful of chosen ones all the right to the mountains? As if you forgot that you yourself not long ago uncertainly stepped first on made paths, only later (probably also with some experienced) discovered more hidden corners? It bothers you that you had to try harder yourself, now they have everything on a platter, like this over the web? Hey...get used to it...” Yes, this from the first page (onsight) I would also sign. 
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| Trobec5. 08. 2020 18:52:10 |
Yet another eternal debate Yes, I've encountered the question of whether to publish or not. Recently with Travniška valley. But of course someone before me already published (it doesn't matter whether on the internet or in a book). And I'm grateful to that person because otherwise I probably never would have enjoyed those beauties myself. And why would I now limit others? But I watch where I publish. On hribi.net in my opinion mostly mountaineering public and very few "instant" or "corona" hikers. I won't share such a post in FB group with 50,000 members where the "most admired" are photos of butts in the tightest leggings... P.s. With marked paths this "moral" dilemma falls away, of course with appropriate notes "demanding/very demanding/very long..."
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