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| Planinecizgg30. 10. 2023 12:43:22 |
I went yesterday to check Logarska and the road is normally passable (for current conditions), so no panic. Lp
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| jerque20. 09. 2025 11:45:39 |
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| Branko 2521. 09. 2025 20:42:37 |
Shame. Around 3 pm minibuses and dozens of people including children and elderly started walking to the exit from the basin to their vehicles. Totally irresponsible and unorganized. Shame
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| dprapr23. 09. 2025 12:27:41 |
Interesting that no one chimes in here. For Vrata and Vršič there's a lot to say. 
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| turbo23. 09. 2025 13:04:38 |
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| dprapr23. 09. 2025 14:00:35 |
Maybe. But maybe not everyone has so much time to browse the net. Especially older folks, foreigners.
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| mirank23. 09. 2025 14:07:25 |
Drago, what's there to talk about? It's all about money and boundless greed of the bosses, not care for the environment. A month ago after a hike we chatted with a local - one of 4 or 5 still living on Tol. plains. When I mentioned they're nicely fixing access to the village - last 100m, he grinned sourly and remarked that the municipality plans to put a barrier Best to close all paths everywhere in the valley too - so much for freedom of movement.
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| dprapr23. 09. 2025 15:45:50 |
Nothing from me.  It just surprised me that no one spoke up.
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| LISAC23. 09. 2025 16:01:29 |
mirank, sadly that what's happening doesn't stop but as you write it's increasing even more...
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| Daaam23. 09. 2025 18:22:19 |
I really can't imagine how they think that. After 8 am you can't go in, but if you go by bus you gotta be back by 3pm? or walk the whole valley...? This is already quite exclusive club come quick pay extra and get out...unless you pay big money at Plesnik and other lodgings - Is this clearly explained at entrance? ...all together really going to hell....
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| miri23. 09. 2025 18:30:05 |
How does this stupid guy who writes such laws and rules get along in daily life?
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| Trobec23. 09. 2025 22:16:05 |
The guy who writes such laws and rules probably doesn't hike in mountains...and so can't even notice there might be a problem with such laws and rules.
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| mirank24. 09. 2025 08:22:50 |
Trobec, you probably forgot to mention that he's employed at PZS...
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| Trobec24. 09. 2025 10:14:05 |
Yup...high chance for something like that...
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| andi226. 09. 2025 08:02:36 |
Come on, did anyone even read the above link (where the journalist deliberately misleads with the title)? They closed the valley once, on European Mobility Day. Otherwise it remains unchanged. A few km walking in Logar hasn't killed anyone yet.
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| djimuzl26. 09. 2025 09:15:36 |
Yeah, that's what you might think... The Rinka Center, which organized the event, posted this among other things after it...: "Car-free day in Logar Valley has thus become an important milestone that showed that measures to calm traffic are necessary and at the same time well received. The event is an inspiration for further sustainable steps in managing protected areas." The dog and paw are already visible 
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| andi226. 09. 2025 12:19:27 |
Probably we all agree that thousands of people at once have no business in the seven-kilometer-long Logar Valley. Or take the example in the neighboring valley - that we were really 'soulful', that in just a few years we turned the former modest shepherd's Matkov paths into visible tracks from afar. What is the reason that like crazy herds we rush every nice day to the same mountain peaks, everyone will have to answer that themselves. Of course, we are no longer capable of such self-reflection. So only one solution remains, which each of us would implement in the same form out of desire for profit, if we were in some kind of authority position. Seen too many times and at all levels of decision-making, for anyone (including me) to claim otherwise. Let me be forgiven by the few individuals who still have a moral compass.
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| Daaam26. 09. 2025 12:33:11 |
andi2, I partly agree. But it's not right that they now charge us so much for nature... Of course you can go for free past the barrier but the system is so rigged that most just prefer to pay.. If they really care about balance they can introduce just limits, without unnecessary wide opening of the toll just to look over the barrier...and said a hundred times- if they care so much what will happen to our mountains why the hell do they invite the whole world far and wide to come visit us. See, that's wrong-only money, money and again ...only money is the problem because there's never enough..
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| asdf26. 09. 2025 17:19:02 |
andi2, who are you to dictate what people have or don't have to do in Logar Valley?
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| dprapr26. 09. 2025 17:37:16 |
Andrej, the shepherd Matkov paths were widened by hunters and not at all by the few hikers who visit those peaks. At least that's what I was told at Matk. I didn't like those widenings either. But I agree there are other peaks and no need to visit the same one. This creates even more crowds. This year I haven't visited any in Slovenia, although I was drawn to the Matk area.
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