Loud talking in the mountains
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| heinz4. 09. 2009 08:12:27 |
In general I think there isn't such a crisis with noise in the mountains. Clearly, if there's a crowd, then talking is louder too, and some shouts are heard, but that usually happens at peak season around the most visited - Triglav and similar targets. The rest of the time, and on other peaks, at least by my experience, a quite cultured atmosphere or behavior prevails. And one more thing holds: in the city some (too) loud talking or even shouting the ear doesn't notice so quickly as in the middle of the Alps, where by nature peace reigns. And we humans aren't the only loud ones, cows also call so you hear them from the valley to the peaks. That's just how we communicate because fortunately most of us aren't deaf-mute. Otherwise, personally, I don't think it's right - celebrating Abraham on Kredarica etc. That should belong to the valley.
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| hribolazec16. 09. 2009 19:53:35 |
Oh, now we're going back, we'll come again there were 90 women's voices blaring under the leadership of experienced mountain guides!!!!!!
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| andrej7676. 09. 2009 20:26:31 |
And then suddenly it poured like from a bucket ... 
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| jusuf28. 09. 2009 23:35:35 |
Well sometimes you can even call Kekec: keeeekəəəəəc !!!
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