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Kanjavčeve police - Mira Marko Debelak Path

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darinka45. 08. 2018 22:54:51
My last post. Thanks for your well-intentioned comments.velik nasmeh
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ana6. 08. 2018 07:49:28
Ouch, does that water even have any plus degrees? You're made of steel, Darinka eek
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redbull6. 08. 2018 08:20:08
Bravo Darinka - real tough guy
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macek16. 08. 2018 11:55:21
Hey,I think the 11th pic shouldn't be there,still lots of awareness and education needed in mountaineering circles,wouldn't be bad to put extra energy into some section of your PD,say Commission for Mountain Nature Protection,lp,let's preserve nature for posterity too.jezik,nasmeh
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Pogačica6. 08. 2018 13:32:29
I agree with the above comment. I was just waiting to see if someone would finally react. And it's good that the photo is removed and stops advertising bathing in Triglav Lakes. I believe one person doesn't do much damage, but I can't imagine everyone in turn bathing or dipping their feet there... and I just don't understand how such a big mountain lover and regular contributor on these pages is so unaware and indifferent to our natural treasures... I have no respect left for her, really... and I'm sorry for that, but I can't feel otherwise... cool
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lepenatka6. 08. 2018 14:28:55
Darinka4,
it would be a pity. We'd really miss your trail condition reportsnasmeh

Regina
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lingo6. 08. 2018 14:32:49
We make the rules ourselves, abroad I've seen many places where people rinse quickly as the water temperature allows. Not for me as I'm the frozen type. How much it burdens nature is not proven concretely anyway. What about a sheep herd that comes to shit by the shore of Krn Lake or one of the Kriški lakes and the feces then wash into the water? There algae and such have never been a problem, at Sedmerih they are. Obviously these nature conservation "studies" and bans are just pulled out of thin air. To justify themselves......
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simon796. 08. 2018 15:36:32
My last post. Thanks for your well-intentioned comments. big smile

Come on, Darinka, don't really leave. Still one of the few interesting ones
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sneg6. 08. 2018 16:36:23
Hi Darinka,
you won't quit posting because of some
limited and shallow types. Keep safe on our beautiful hills.
LP
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hočo6. 08. 2018 17:22:44
Darinka rocks. I gladly read her posts
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SamoK6. 08. 2018 17:24:54
Darinka, I join the voices in your plus.
I always dip myself in natural waters and have neither a bad conscience nor am I ashamed.
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miri6. 08. 2018 17:43:46
We warned him not to slip on the ice. He nothing-plop. And swims (in the next picture)nasmeh
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Rutil6. 08. 2018 18:05:34
@lingo:
"How much this burdens nature anyway isn't concretely proven."

I googled and can't find a concrete study on the impact of dumping beer piss in Triglav park - so can we dump piss wherever we like?


@samoK:
"I always dip in natural waters and have neither bad conscience nor shame."

I bathe almost exclusively in Kolpa too, but one park is protected area - protected for a reason not for fun/boredom.
similarly many aren't ashamed to pick flowers in the park, many to litter, Žakelj isn't ashamed to pitch bivouac in the middle of park on "I don't give a fuck" variant, etc. etc... what's the point of the park then?
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mirank6. 08. 2018 18:28:06
That plop-plop surely wasn't alone. I witnessed similar bathing in Krn lake - guy was half in a coma from schnapps...zavijanje z očmi
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SamoK6. 08. 2018 19:00:25
Rutil, you're comparing incomparable things.
As I said I dip in water, let me add I don't litter and don't pick flowers. I don't do anything that harms nature, unless we go so far to think human presence isn't natural and thus harms.
I've been very respectful and careful with nature since early childhood, when it wasn't yet 'modern'.
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lingo6. 08. 2018 19:07:27
Rutil, you don't throw piss on the floor at home, right? Probably not because you live in the park, but because you somehow know it's not right.

Banning a small refreshment in the lake just because it's in TNP has no sensible basis. If you think it does, go to Bohinj and chase bathers out of Bohinj lake, because it also lies in TNP.
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redbull6. 08. 2018 21:17:45
Pogačica who are you anyway, what name do you have, do you have any pics on profile. Nothing of you, you're just a weird person who litters and lectures others. True you're not the only one and that helps you. There are more such

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UB776. 08. 2018 21:19:37
Foreigners who bathe in the lake after a full-day tour and dog owners in the water, nobody bothers them!jezen Anyway, Darinka, please keep posting contributions. And anka, don't dip your feet in lakes anymore!velik nasmeh
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miri6. 08. 2018 21:20:23
@mirank, you're wrong if you think he was "gassed". Completely sober he was. And is.
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Rutil6. 08. 2018 21:52:38
@SamoK:
"Rutil, you're comparing incomparable things.
As I said I dip in water, let me add I don't litter nor pick flowers"

I'm comparing attitude to nature. You maybe "just" dip in Triglav Lakes, another "just" throws one piece of litter, a third "just" takes one gentian for a souvenir.... and there are thousands who do "just one unnoticeable thing". That's the problem.

"I don't do anything that harms nature"

if you bathe in Triglav Lakes, you do it. Those are lakes with constant inflow of new water, what's left from winter and what collects from rain, and that's it. If only you dipped, probably no problem, but another one does, and another.... and you fill a whole beach. And this in Triglav Lakes, which aren't huge lakes with lots of water anyway. In a bad drought, some you can more easily mark as "puddle" than "lake".


@lingo:
"Rutil, you don't throw piss on the floor at home, right? Probably not because you live in a park, but because you somehow know it's not right."

as I also know that bathing in Triglav Lakes isn't correct behaviour - and I know that without the "concrete proofs" to which you refer.

"The ban on a small refreshment in the lake just because it lies in TNP has no sensible basis. If you think it does, go to Bohinj and chase bathers from Bohinj Lake, because it also lies in TNP."

Bohinj Lake volume is 100,000,000 m³, plus constant inflow of new water and it is fed in solid quantities even in drier weather. Triglav Lakes are just one sample of water in comparison - so you can bathe in Bohinj, not in Triglav. And you don't need a study for that.

Just as each individual has the biggest impact - because if each of us has an attitude like "just a little XYZ, it won't be noticed"... multiply that attitude thousands of times and it's immediately a circus and a dump.
Also Žakelj's bunker is such an example - why can't I build one too, my buddy and brother-in-law and sister and brother and.... soon we have a weekend settlement under Triglav.
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