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Jalovec from Tamar via Jalovška Notch

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fpetel118. 08. 2009 13:25:46
Hello!

Through the club we're organizing a more demanding trip on Sunday from Tamar to Jalovec. Interested in snow conditions. Is winter gear needed for this route (ice axe sufficient?) for all participants? Possible to secure the snowy section just with a climbing rope (how many meters is the snow crossing and what's the slope?)? Thanks for answers!
Regards Franci
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flapho18. 08. 2009 13:51:02
Your guide should have all the information about the conditions on the path, as he must first do a reconnaissance tour to inform the participants about the conditions and necessary gear. Organizing a hike off the cuff is not recommended as the organizer can be criminally liable in case of an accident.
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jersy18. 08. 2009 14:00:19
That snow to cross is there about a good 5 meters, but take more ropes with you. If you fix the rope then I think ice axe is enough. But I would take crampons just in case. Nice trip to you!
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fpetel118. 08. 2009 20:28:50
Jersy thanks for reply. Flapho I am assigned as assistant. Paths to Jalovec are known to us - even a guide can't go to Jalovec every week, especially if it's 200km drive there. We'll take climbing rope and winter gear and some prusiks if some participant doesn't have ice axe. We don't expect more than 6 or 7 participants and they are all experienced. Nice regards.
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MANGRT6. 10. 2012 21:32:50
Weather forecast fog with rain.
Regardless of weather by bike to Tamar in company of moonlight. Start was autumn-cold, barely 3 degrees, frost grew with altitude. Before I reach below Ozebnik morning rays already hit it. Path to Jalovška notch and to summit without issues. At summit enjoy a good hour and return via Kotovo sedlo under cloud cover.
Observation:
Some markings newly made, old ones very poorly visible. New markings scattered on sections with pegs and wire. On rock-only sections none at all. For first-timer hard to find direction-path.
dawn breaking1
sun will shine2
strange little man3
meadow below sunshine above4
in memory and reminder5
crossing scree and view back6
views begin7
faded8
soon a new one will come9
high-altitude sea10
neighbor11
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in the clouds18
soft path home19
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MANGRT8. 10. 2012 06:28:43
yes it was really unique
nasmeh
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MANGRT7. 09. 2013 22:14:01
Jalovec today in all its beauty and difficulty.
In the morning at four I parked at Velikanja, put on my backpack and started marching towards Tamar. Since the headlamp occasionally lit up some big green eyes, I rather started thinking about the approach direction than about the forest goblin. I decided to go through Ozebnik because I hadn't seen it in summer conditions yet. From the start a bit on snow then on rocks, higher only scree and sand. When I arrived at the top, during the snack I pondered the feat. The conclusion was very quick - this is only for winter approach.
I returned to Kotovo sedlo and since I had time left, I decided for the descent to Loška Koritnica.
In Log pod Mangrtom the transport was waiting for me back under Ponce to the car.nasmeh
dawn is breaking1
Jalovška škrbina2
view into Tamar3
this one awaits a new one4
pure blowdown5
last meters6
beautiful views open up7
morning Goličica8
Viš and Montaž9
towards the sea only sea10
so big yet so little of it is visible, Mangrt11
Triglav12
me on the summit13
through the window view to Log and home14
view back from Kotovo sedlo15
very nice traverse16
the path goes along the right torrent17
view back18
towards bivouac Tarvisio19
in the tunnel20
ceiling opens up21
what it is like in winter22
how low into the valley it brought them23
past the hunting hut home24
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bono7. 09. 2013 23:34:35
Hello,

today my friend and I tackled the wonderful Jalovec. To the summit we went via Jalovška škrbina, back via Kotovo sedlo. I assume that the hike in the opposite direction would be mentally harder, but that is just my subjective opinion. To reach the summit in one day I had to have a lot of concentration on the path itself, physical and mental readiness. Do not forget the great caution needed so as not to dislodge pebbles or rocks on the hikers below. Markings mostly well visible, some missing but rarely. Full praise for the markings and the well-secured path!
Truly mighty and worthy of all respect mountain.
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ejti8. 09. 2013 09:22:08
Yesterday from Zadnja Trenta towards the Notch and to the summit. Somewhere above the tree line and before entering the Goličica wall I lost my wristwatch, I assume somewhere in the dwarf pines. Otherwise I went back about 20 min but without success. The watch is classic, with a dial and brown strap. If by chance someone sees it, I'll be infinitely grateful...nasmeh
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