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klavdy622. 02. 2012 10:10:20
I'm also interested in conditions on the path to Porezen, namely from the village Poče. Is there a beaten track and how is it with ice on the path to the top? Thanks for answers and best regards.
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anka 22. 02. 2012 19:48:04
Quite a bit of new snow, from Poč you need to go by the winter path, due to avalanches.
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gorski svizec23. 02. 2012 12:48:02
Is the winter path the one branching right if starting from Poč? Is the track made? Greetings all.
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katty23. 02. 2012 13:31:12
Yeah, does anyone know how that path from Petrov Brdo up is?
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anka 23. 02. 2012 13:44:17
More suitable paths until avalanches fly off (at these temperatures till the weekend) are from the north and east, conditionally from Labinje, but not the marked trail, but through the woods right to Vrše. How the track is needs to be checked, just in case skis or snowshoes with you.
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cenc23. 02. 2012 14:20:46
Yesterday 22.02.2012 we went from Zakojca to Porezen. Up to Lovska goča it was trodden, further over planina Otavnik we made the track ourselves. The ridge was somewhat icy, recommend crampons. No more sliding,
also not much snow.
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vesna223. 02. 2012 14:44:02
I went from Petrov Brdo on Saturday, 18.2. Through the forest no peculiarities, little snow, right out of the forest we trod a bit over drifts. In the last days it snowed little, so no quite fresh info.
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Alpski Slovenc23. 02. 2012 21:59:06
Today's goal was Porezen. We tackled it from Hudajužna via Durnik, Robije, Porezen and then descent towards Petrov Brdo. From Hudajužna to Durnik the path really steepens upwards, especially that last part where the slope becomes vertical is tough, strenuous and dangerous. Terrain was extremely slippery, mostly bare rock but also very, very slippery. Because of that we decided to descend to Petrov Brdo. On top of Durnik towards Robije and to the signpost Podbrdo, Hudajužna, we made the track ourselves. In some parts even up to the knees and more. To the summit there were no major issues as others had done it before us. Summit views were solid as it clouded over just upon our arrival to the top and it was not icy. From the top of Porezen past the barracks and along the ridge onwards the drifts are high, but it only broke through to the knees here and there. Tour skiers were also active as they left a visible track behind. Since we missed a bit here and descended "azimuthally" down the ridge we waded up to the waist for about 200 m until we reached the track that other hikers had made before us. Towards Petrov Brdo significantly more snow has fallen than towards Robije. Through the forest be careful because of roots where you can slip properly. No other peculiarities on the path or descent.
Hudajužna start at 390 meters1
here over the bridge - still Hudajužna2
here left uphill, gravel path to Zakojca3
warm-up4
refreshment awaits you5
it is already standing upright6
photo moment before the hour of truth, as runners say7
Durnik, up to 762 meters elevation8
Porezen 1630 m9
me and my wife10
Črna prst, Triglav in the background11
Trtnik village and to the right Bača village12
Stržišče village and far right Kal village13
view towards Cerkno ski resort14
along the ridge of Porezen15
view towards the summit and hut16
Lajnar, right Dravh left Slatnik17
clearly visible clearings18
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lanževica26. 02. 2012 20:00:56
We two also climbed today from Davča to Porezen. Started only at 12, so snow crusty below. Summit part quite windblown some places icy too. Hut open pleasant surprise as windy on top. For the descent we used those little crampons.
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at the hut6
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whirlwind of wind9
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Lunca27. 02. 2012 12:35:16
My description could be the same as lanževica's, just the start was even later, on top the hut was just barely still open to get the new stamp in the book.
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katty1. 03. 2012 19:09:29
Has anyone been up there since Sunday? Going tomorrow maybe afternoon up. Planning from Petrov Brdo. Tnx for info.
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katty2. 03. 2012 21:42:32
I decided quickly. I went towards Porezennasmeh. Since I was quite late, I decided to go straight from the last house in Podporezen village, where there's agritourism. The path is dry up to about 10 meters below Sedlo pod Hočem, then snow and sinkingeek. Sometimes even to mid-thighmrk pogled, otherwise to the knees. I can thank only the view and the summit not yet conquered this year for persevering further. Otherwise, I turned back below the hut as I was in a hurry to the valleyeek, but I'm still glad I got to where I got. Snow is melting fast; with this warm weather continuing, it won't be there much longer. The hut was obviously closedmrk pogled, no sign of people around.

I hope next time the summit doesn't escape me and I'll observe the surrounding peaks from there, which truly enchantnasmehmežikanje.
such phenomenal views await somewhere in the middle of the path1
Črna prst... I hope to go up there once this year...2
I always like to look at you, no matter where I am :-)3
What is this peak called?? Anyone know maybe??4
it's already so trampled above the saddle...no sinking here of course, some 10m lower ouch...but it goes :-)5
from Šavnik to Dravh...yeah yeah, nice to walk that ridge6
Julijci...our Očak, Rjavina, right spur Kukova špica :-)7
Rodica and Črna prst...this ridge can be quite nice too8
towards the barracks9
barracks, Planinski dom narodnega heroja Andreja Žvana-Borisa and Porezen summit....the latter two escaped me this time10
Blegoš is also almost snow-free now11
towards Ratitovec12
well here...this is where I turned back...ah, this Porezen will wait for me ;-)13
towards Karavanke14
Does anyone know what those peaks in the back are?? They look really mighty.15
also KSA16
little hills to tackle ;-)17
beautiful...Košuta ridge, then Ratitovec ridge18
until next time when we meet again ;-)19
another beautiful sunny day behind me, partially spent in the mountains ;-)20
bye bye sun ;-)21
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klavdy68. 03. 2012 16:17:41
Is there still avalanche risk on the path from Poče village? Thanks for the answer.
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anka 8. 03. 2012 18:32:45
No
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čemšeničan9. 03. 2012 15:37:16
When is the traditional hike to Porezen this year?
Thanks for the answer.
Nice greetings and good luck!
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AT9. 03. 2012 16:26:16
this year's hike will take place 24th and 25th March.

http://www.planinsko-drustvo-cerkno.si/slo.htm
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Tinca511. 03. 2012 20:06:01
Today on Porezen slightly windy. I went from Podgozdar. Still snow remnants on the path.
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mikipi12. 03. 2012 11:25:51
Katty; 15 pics: Krn, Vrh nad Peski, Vogel, Kser (Tolminski kuk), Vrh nad Škrbino, Rodica. Otherwise this link:
http://www.udeuschle.selfhost.pro/panoramas/makepanoramas_en.htm
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klavdy613. 03. 2012 12:25:00
On Sunday we headed to Porezen from Poče village (above Cerkno). This path is less visited, as it's not in the hribi.net paths list. We chose the steep path, which is very scenic. Practically no snow left, only from summit to home crampons would be handy. It was nice.
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Swiss24. 03. 2012 20:56:57
Hello!
I parked a bit above Vrh Ravni. Then gently along forest lane, which after forest exit turns into cart track. Usually path muddy. In this dry period of course dry. Hunting hut closed. Also today, although organized hike to Porezen as every year at this time (already 37th time). Over pl. Otavnik also dry and pleasant walking. View on Porezen shows - completely snow-free. Strange! Whole path dry. At summit pleasantly warm, no wind. In hut they stamp my hike booklet. A little refreshment and slowly back to summit. Then nicely back other side to Cerkno.
Best regards and safe in mountains!
Stop at the summit1
From the west2
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