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| Bojan_A6. 10. 2013 10:23:34 |
For me a nightmare ...but not because of difficulty. But why the hell do our hills collapse so quickly that I can't even write path descriptions on the fly .... horror. I hate Slovenian hills, I hate them!
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| Meto6. 10. 2013 10:33:34 |
You have to look on the positive side: there will never be a shortage of new paths.
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| dprapr6. 10. 2013 10:35:43 |
Bojan, no worries. Slovenian hills will exist when you and I have long been gone! If some piece is missing somewhere, no big deal. Regards
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| Bojan_A6. 10. 2013 10:37:01 |
If you were writing a mountain guidebook too and new paths kept forming all the time, I don't know if you'd think that way. Otherwise I wouldn't mind, as it's just geologically even more interesting.
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| dprapr6. 10. 2013 10:38:02 |
With all the multitude of guidebooks, another one!?
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| keber16. 10. 2013 10:43:36 |
Our limestone hills are quite all right when it comes to collapsing. These few rocks on Razor are actually a pure trifle. There are already granite massifs in the Alps much more affected, as shown for example by the recent catastrophic landslide on the Felbertauern road in Austria, which they will have to build completely anew in one section.
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| viharnik6. 10. 2013 11:25:12 |
Every bad side has its good side of the coin. If our mountains of light limestone weren't so crumbly, Slovenia wouldn't have so many world-class alpinists. Our mountains are very beautiful with many difficult walls, as well as marked paths, off-trails and offer almost everything to the widest crowd of mountain visitors.
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| peter26. 10. 2013 12:55:25 |
I just can't understand that someone who is obviously quite a lot in the mountains hates them??
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| bdolmovi6. 10. 2013 14:38:33 |
I'm also slowly growing gray hairs on how to get to the top now. The old path was somehow still okay, now there's a bunch of iron in one place and I don't know where or how. Now I'm in a dilemma what to do, how to the top. I'm really in great uncertainty and despair, what if it collapses somewhere again and a rock falls on my shoe. Horrible feeling, ah. Never mind, I decide, I'll go to the wall then think deeply there how to the top. May luck be with me, well good luck to everyone.
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| janez.novak6. 10. 2013 14:57:52 |
There's a lot of talk about this path. Based on what I see from the photos, this secured part could be compared to the path to Pihavec, to Kalški greben and similar - these paths are characterized by a short but relatively demanding climbing section.
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| merkur6. 10. 2013 14:58:32 |
I also think that Bojan was joking about his own hatred of Slovenian hills, but what worries me more is that he apparently isn't joking at all about writing the guidebook. But probably my concern is unnecessary, because if Mihelič's Tine managed before him, Bojan will of course too ... Jebelacesta!
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| nejka406. 10. 2013 19:21:23 |
Bojan, your statement is utterly inappropriate, they should exclude you from the mountaineering association right away, not let you write any guidebook, what are you playing at, talking like that, that you hate our beautiful mountains, nature's power does its thing and we are the ones who adapt, aren't you ashamed, apologize publicly, you rude uncouth!!! p.s. how many mountaineers who sought approaches to our peaks stayed forever in the walls, and there was never any statement that someone hates Slovenian mountains, but you show your mountaineering culture like this, shame on you once again!
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| kl3m3n_866. 10. 2013 19:35:53 |
yeah nejka40 best to lock him up too right haha you're
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| Becar6. 10. 2013 20:13:49 |
We're exaggerating a bit, but it's a fact that some enjoy the beauties more, for others mountains are a running polygon. Everyone experiences them in their own way.
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| skalaš706. 10. 2013 20:15:17 |
Slovenian people, calm down , don't you see that our "Bojanček A" just expressed himself a bit differently and learn to read between the lines! Stop once with these stupidities and switch your brain to normal mountaineering topics ! Nice regards and safe steps to all
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| kl3m3n_866. 10. 2013 22:39:12 |
You're right, only here exactly the problem that certain people take everything seriously. Bojan anyway doesn't hate the mountains, but this new path surely piled up quite some work for him because he's writing a guidebook
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| JusAvgustin7. 10. 2013 06:01:28 |
Of course Bojan doesn't hate mountains - halo?! Not used to scree obviously eh, Bojan? Fucking road, you all attacked him skp... As I know him, he hates mountains exactly as much as I hate Martuljek... Now you tell! 
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| Trobec7. 10. 2013 09:08:14 |
Oh boy... obviously this quarrel is too deeply rooted in Slovenian consciousness. On other forums it's division into reds and whites, here into fast and slow, fearful and brave, mountain lovers and haters...
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| korl7. 10. 2013 12:29:10 |
That he hates mountains, obviously doesn't mean it seriously, why else would he write a guide.... Because they pay him handsomely 
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| Alesko19717. 10. 2013 14:45:14 |
Stupid that at the foot of any mountain, if we can call the forum that (this path is Razor), they debate "Bojan". Most Hribi.net visitors aren't interested in the hysterical outburst and whoever that K. is. Egotrip succeeded for him for sure. If it's promotion of new show (some road or what??) on RTV Ruanda, even more pathetic.
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