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| Irina17. 04. 2013 21:29:12 |
@ciklama, but no photos so we could enjoy the nice day too?
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| zcebe26. 04. 2013 21:44:41 |
does anyone know if there is still snow on Komna
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| slamca26. 04. 2013 21:51:05 |
If Vogel still has two meters, then......
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| Swiss27. 04. 2013 17:34:54 |
Hello! To me this question if there is still snow on Komna seems provocative. Snow on Komna won't be gone for long into May. Best regards and safe in the mountains
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| urskas9. 05. 2013 11:01:30 |
given the recent warm and rainy days... the question won't be so provocative anymore ... is there still snow on the path.... I'm mainly interested if it's possible without winter gear...
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| _sandra_9. 05. 2013 11:40:22 |
call the hut at Komna 
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| meta5026. 11. 2013 10:34:47 |
Everyone heading to Komna these days, the path is well trodden. Snow starts in a thin layer somewhere from the 20th serpentine and thickens to 70-80cm height by the hut at Komna. In the initial part the path is already slightly icy, so crampons would be quite welcome for safer steps....
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| Flora11. 12. 2013 19:15:49 |
Conditions were the same today as @Meta50 says.
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| mukica1. 12. 2013 20:06:15 |
We met Flora1,... it was a really nice sunny day on Komna with the surroundings... super conditions  
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| oklepnik5. 12. 2013 22:29:55 |
Can I ask if anyone has already broken trail to Triglav Lake or lakes? If we go someone would save sweat... :-)
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| frenk4518. 12. 2013 17:15:20 |
Fantastic, tell more, describe walking time, sleeping etc. lp
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| bojan7918. 12. 2013 17:42:10 |
Real walking time I couldn't really tell you, cuz I took lots of pics and walked around a bit too... You can check here: (but forgot to turn GPS on again twice and didn't record everything I walked. At the lake for example didn't go, towards Lepena,...) 1. day: http://www.endomondo.com/workouts/277342422/7368573 2. day: http://www.endomondo.com/workouts/277689089/7368573 or 1. day: http://www.sports-tracker.com/#/workout/bojanm/2n5p24q20pft3ib6 2. day http://www.sports-tracker.com/#/workout/bojanm/f35626fbguhris61 Another recording of the lake calling  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hifNiiYrqnA To Bogatinsko sedlo nicely trodden, from there onwards to that bunker in the hill http://www.panoramio.com/photo/93711724 I was wading. From that side two, three went towards Velika Baba and further it was trodden a bit again, so it went ok without sinking and I went towards the lake. I was outside till the end, went almost to the other side of the lake, towards Lepena one stretch, to stay warm, cuz when you get to bivouac it's cold and not so pleasant anymore . Then started melting snow for tea and dinner. Ate tortellini with ragout. After dinner took sleeping bag out, got in as much as I could and read, played games on phone ... music. Anyway time you gotta fill with something till you go to sleep, esp if alone can be long. Night was cold, Camp Denali 800 was a bit too little . Next day again melt snow for tea, for breakfast heated milk and muesli, brewed coffee in cafetiere (damn it was good ), packed all, trash in bag and all into backpack. Outside still freezing cold till behind Lepoče barely took off down jacket. That's basically it.
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| viharnik18. 12. 2013 18:00:28 |
Sleeping bag Denali 800, 800g, down 750 cuin, ratio 95/5 should suffice by all criteria especially for enclosed spaces, bivouacs. I think even Rab 600g should be enough, 800g at Rab is already meant for bivouacking in snow outdoors. Usually real and quality manufacturers of down jackets and bags stand behind their quality and temperature ratings are reliable. With others often the saying applies that paper endures everything. When something tears, only then the buyer realizes what material-filling he bought, better said cat in a sack.
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| bojan7918. 12. 2013 18:04:48 |
I'm really sorry I didn't take a thermometer with me, because I'm really curious how cold it was. Anyway at night, I was shivering and it wasn't pleasant.
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| viharnik18. 12. 2013 18:07:45 |
If you slept with even more layers of clothing, then you didn't have the intermediate insulating air, which is the only barrier between your body and the external cold that heats you, because the sleeping bag according to specs should insulate very well.
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| bojan7918. 12. 2013 18:35:42 |
No, I don't know what was really wrong. It wasn't that I slept in the cold for the first time (with this sleeping bag yes, since I just got it, before I had borrowed-different ones when we went somewhere and there were no problems)
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| Ruzowski18. 12. 2013 19:21:53 |
nice tour...I'm also studying around Christmas some such variant otherwise I'd add the hut at double lake. My sleeping bag is from Ajungilak Kompakt CFT 3-Season and I'm quite satisfied with it..I think in the bivouac the temp was around 0 deg., so really strange.
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| viharnik18. 12. 2013 19:48:12 |
I have a similar sleeping bag Ajungilak Vision CFT 880g, comfort temp. +1°C, second comfort -3°C, extreme -15°C, and it was even too hot several times. I slept once in winter at Kredarica in a room with ventilation broken window and it was still too hot in it.
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