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Mohor 1848m

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peter211. 04. 2009 16:12:21
Mohor is probably not very well known. It lies in the shadow of higher Bohinj-Tolmin giants and rarely gets a visit.
I started the trail at the lower Vogel cable car station. Through Žagarjev graben, mostly still covered in snow, then after two kilometers we leave the road and head towards Ukanška Suha and further to planina Za Migovcem. In the forest snow breaks through insolently, then we do most of the trail on scree slope present here every year. We walk the scree almost to the ridge where planina Za Migovcem appears and further Mohor.
For Mohor, better choose an early hour as the last meters are steep and dangerous in melted snow.
A couple more turns on still winter Spodnja Komna and back home the same way.
Pictures, two are here http://www.petersfoto.si
Mohor 1848m Mohor and Bohinjsko-Tolminske gore1
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Tadej22. 07. 2020 09:59:11
Yesterday with Brane we walked the path Ukanc - Žagarjev graben - Konjsko sedlo - planina za Migovcem - Snežna konta - southwest ridge of Mohor (didn't go to summit) - Tolminska lakev - Krošnja - Dom na Komni - Koča pri Savici.

The path that branches off in Žagarjev graben and bypasses Konjski vrh (1558 m) on the north side we didn't find, but reached marked path via overgrown mule track.
Didn't go to Mohor summit because turned back in belt of steep dwarf pine thickets.
Descended through Tolminska lakev to Krošnja, where through extensive dwarf pine thickets and bushes reached marked path.

Regards, Tadej
At the parking lot1
morning snapshot2
Morning with Lake Bohinj3
Along the path4
Here we continued along the mulatjera5
Path completely overgrown in places6
One of eight7
In places nicely passable mulatjera8
Along the path9
clouds10
Along the path11
path12
Osir13
Someone forgot a shirt14
Carniolan lily15
Along the path16
Path, Bohinjski Migovec in the background17
He noticed me18
View, Mohor in the middle of the picture19
View of Bohinj Lake20
border21
Along the path22
On the alpine pasture behind Migovec23
Bellflowers24
Zois bellflowers25
Mohor26
On the southwest ridge of Mohor27
view28
Podrta gora29
edelweiss30
Here I turned back31
Descent into Tolmin Basin32
Mohor33
Gentian34
At this winter marker the faint trail was lost35
searching for passages36
through scree37
Human tracks in the mud38
The marked path looks close by, but there was still quite some bushwhacking to reach it39
The snake has hidden, only the tail is visible40
Relikan's speedwell41
We reached the marked path exactly at the junction42
snapshot43
Turk's cap lily44
at the hut on Komna45
Mohor from Dom na Komni46
Dom na Komni47
Along the path48
Bohinj Lake49
Hut at Savica50
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velkavrh22. 07. 2020 10:52:17
Yesterday's our eleven-hour hike was truly unrepeatable. We actually went to see the summit of Mohor up close. We started in Žagarjev graben. Of course we had to explore the old abandoned mulatiera that leads to the path junction below Konjsko sedlo. Up to the branch sign for Globoko it's marked. This path turns left here. The path looks quite overgrown at least at the beginning. But the mulatiera continues right. It's well preserved and traceable. Unfortunately full of fallen trees so we were really exercising. It went very slowly of course. From that sign for Konjsko sedlo the path is nice. Views of surrounding peaks were fantastic. Actually I couldn't list them exactly. From Konjsko sedlo we went on unmarked paths towards Mohor. We looked at it for a long time from the west. From here it might be easier to reach. Extensive dwarf pine patches bothered us so we didn't decide for the ascent. Nowhere have I seen any description or tour to this seemingly hard-to-reach summit. We decided to view it also from southwest side. Here it looks even harder to access. Maybe I'd conquer it with some more experienced hiker or alpinist. From the east there's mighty rock wall anyway. Now followed odyssey on unmarked paths, off-trail and crashing through extensive dense dwarf pines to reach the path to Kobla. I wouldn't repeat that. We descended to Savica. To the parking at lower gondola station for Vogel a young friendly Austrian couple picked us up. It was true Robinson exploration - wonderful, unrepeatable.
Start of Žagarjev graben.1
The mule track soon turns right off the path.2
It is marked3
View through the forest.4
Our path led to Konjsko sedlo.5
Views from Konjsko sedlo.6
Better not to name the peaks, as something might break it quickly.7
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Around Mohor on the winter path.11
This is how Mohor is seen from the southwest.12
This is how we saw it from the west. Mohor is in the middle. It looks like it would be easier to reach from here.13
Through this extensive scree we had to force our way to reach the marked path to Komna.14
Another view of Bohinj Lake with the hairpin turns to Savica.15
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ljubitelj gora22. 05. 2022 22:48:55
Starting point Tolminske Ravne and towards Škrbina, all dry, at Škrbina I get dressed, sit, eat something. Thought to go up climbing to Vrh nad Škrbino but decided not to go into that fog and descended towards Bohinj straight down to Mohor. Up the right one, back on ridge (that's the right one). Snow patches crossed under walls, no winter gear, it went, sinking, could bypass them... at Škrbina instead towards Tolm. Ravne go to Vrh nad Škrbino, descent scree. End.
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ločanka23. 05. 2022 05:57:12
Oh, super, this! I didn't even know this thread is open. Until now I thought it's possible only in winter if enough snow. It always catches my eye when I'm around here. Can you say a bit more precisely where this ridge one branches off up, the one you say is the right one?
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ljubitelj gora24. 05. 2022 11:34:24
The summit seduced me right away, it's wonderful and up first time. Ridge except one shorter part where you have to use all fours among dwarf pines.
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