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| črow4. 08. 2019 21:25:05 |
Not radio operators, but radio amateurs. First Sunday in August is the well-known Alpe Adria radio amateur contest. So every year on that Sunday, you can meet these enthusiasts on our peaks.
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| mošt5. 08. 2019 05:18:02 |
Thanks for the correction, črow.
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| miri11. 10. 2019 21:38:56 |
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| otiv11. 10. 2019 21:54:57 |
Miri, I waved to you from the opposite shores. 
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| ljubitelj gora14. 11. 2019 18:38:23 |
It was so nice that I waited for the sunset too.
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| brett1. 06. 2020 16:16:58 |
Today, 1.6.2020, first time on Porezen. I waved to her from Petrov Brdo (direction Logatec-Žiri-Leskovica-...). Beautiful, remote areas along the drive route. Really fascinating, despite the bends, hills and narrow roads. Especially the people who persist in remote hamlets and farms seem fascinating to me. Hats off! Path to Porezen well signposted, marked. In the forest section (2/3 of the whole path) there are many shortcuts that cut the serpentine marked path. So you can shorten the time. When you reach the ridge section, really wonderful views open up: first to the S, where Lower Bohinj mountains greet, behind them rises Očak. When I leave the old military barracks behind and the pre-summit and mountain hut are visible, views to W and E open: Soriska planina, Ratitovec, behind Karavanke and Kamnik-Savinja Alps, up to Blegoš and Snežnik. On the summit I spot the N side with Trnovska planota and Golaki and far behind Pannonian plain. Above all, view of Triglav with surroundings! Very few visitors today. With a cyclist and runner on top, I met five people total. Now I've finally conquered all three peaks of this range: Ratitovec, Blegoš and Porezen. And the latter impressed me most with views! Recommend to all who haven't been here. Just mentally prepare for the nasty drive to the trailhead. Applies to the direction I took. If you go the "classic" Šk. Loka-Železniki or from Tolmin, probably different story
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| julika1. 06. 2020 18:42:42 |
Didn't you perhaps start from Davča?
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| miri1. 06. 2020 20:29:21 |
@brett, do you have a huge car or don't you have "mileage"? The roads are wide enough. Have you driven to Tolminske Ravne already?
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| mirank1. 06. 2020 20:31:07 |
Or to Čadrg
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| brett1. 06. 2020 21:02:08 |
- julika: I started from Petrovega Brda (parked opposite the mountain hut) - miri: I have mileage slowly close to half a million . Some roads have a line between lanes, some roads without lanes because a bit narrower (local roads), some are narrow roads where you can't pull over for oncoming driver and one or the other has to drive in reverse to first passing spot. To that add curves, hills and deer. Of those I saw quite a few today by the road. I drove I think quite fast, as I even overtook some locals, hehe. Route led (as I put shortest in navigation): Logatec-Žiri-Hotavlje-Leskovica-Laze-Gorenji Novaki (from behind)-Davča (not through village but those side roads Z from village)-Petrovo Brdo. Note that from Leskovica to Petrovo Brdo most time route was on road width say for one truck.
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| turbo2. 06. 2020 06:55:42 |
brett Just two or three drives to higher starting points in the Carnic Alps, also the western Julian Alps, would convince you that our roads are more or less wide enough. This that I'm attaching was on the road between Chianzutan Pass and Preone (under Monte Valcaldo), and it was decently wide Second photo - tunnel - on the road to malga Poccet under Lipnik and Dunja, this seemed decently wide to me, at least most of it. On San Simeone - third photo - significantly narrower, without barrier along the road (most of it), often you can't get out of the car because on one side you'd step into the precipice, on the other the door due to the wall - slope couldn't be opened
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| brett2. 06. 2020 08:25:10 |
I don't understand why some of you have stumbled so much over the description of the driving experience or the road? 3/4 or more drivers are not accustomed on a daily, weekly or monthly level to drive in such corners of beautiful Slovenia (or abroad). I wrote this for all those to whom these places are unknown and who would go on a similar (or same) route as me. Anyone can use the "classic" past Šk. Loka and Železniki. I see that for the future it's better just to write the hiking route and attach some pic, because otherwise someone is always found who (unnecessarily) stumbles on the subjective view of the comment writer's experience.
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| turbo2. 06. 2020 08:35:17 |
brett, don't take offense please, it was meant more as a joke, in the sense that something even narrower is always found It's good that you wrote it, many haven't driven there yet and what you wrote will be useful to them. I added the photos more to show that many "narrow" things can be driven, even if you wouldn't think so at first glance. I'll gladly continue reading what you write, and I won't refuse your photos. LP Bojan
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