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| lijaneja18. 12. 2020 20:45:57 |
It's really small, but today it was worthy of respect, since the approach to it was quite demanding. Most hikers from the saddle headed towards Grinta, two young lads and I went in the opposite direction. The mountain together with its bigger sister is in summer a quite besieged excursion destination from the starting point of Žagane peči. Already towards Kokrško sedlo there's much more snow than on Wednesday towards Kamniškem, luckily it was slightly frozen. No sun, no wind either, but it was nicely lit towards the Julian Alps and Styria. The road to the cable car is nicely drivable, along the path to the saddle there's a new neat bench, which has slightly short legs for winter. The nicely cleaned and arranged winter room also pleased me, I hope it stays like that as long as possible. Interesting that these ''moles'' didn't dedicate even one word to M&M, true the mountain's no highlight, a small saddle separates it from the bigger sister, to Cojzova koča our Kozmus could throw a stone.
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| dprapr19. 12. 2020 08:57:56 |
Tone, probably that's why they didn't describe it separately, although it's in the list, because there's only 9 m difference to the saddle. Nice tour you did.
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| lijaneja19. 12. 2020 09:53:30 |
Of course, Drago. The summit is practically a short extension of Kalška gora, from it you drop less than 50 m. The tour from the cable car is relatively short. From K. saddle you go around the ass into the pocket. You might remember, over thirty years ago there was a path built from the saddle, which they then stopped maintaining. Cheers!
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| dprapr19. 12. 2020 10:00:49 |
Yes, I last descended that "path" 11 years ago. There are still pegs here and there.
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| kolosej11. 06. 2022 17:47:45 |
Besides Tone's beautiful winter glimpses, a few of my summer ones...
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| lijaneja11. 06. 2022 20:03:09 |
Thanks for the compliment, @kolosej. Still, I'm realizing that photography is exactly my weakest point of mountaineering.
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