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| Brstilo16. 10. 2022 21:14:14 |
Hello, I'm wondering if anyone knows who the author of this artwork on the path through Repov kot is? Someone has "marked" the entire path... it wasn't there last year.
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| trdi16. 10. 2022 21:22:25 |
Horrible, if anything, this guy would rather hammer a couple of pegs over that first rock jump before the smooth slabs...
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| redbull16. 10. 2022 22:02:04 |
Anyone who gets lost through Repov kot without those red abominations has no sense of orientation, or in other words has no business on unmarked paths, and to put it less nicely has no business in the mountains.
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| zokipoki16. 10. 2022 22:27:57 |
Horror! Those crosses are brutal!
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| janezs7317. 10. 2022 19:24:04 |
I agree with the comments regarding the marking. And not only that - I think that the one who painted this doesn't realize that he can get people into serious trouble too. Such marks directly invite even people who are not up to such terrain (especially downhill). But people don't realize that the path isn't equipped, isn't well-planned, the crosses multiple times direct to different variants, which can confuse people, and in the downhill direction none of the versions is good (that one goes along the scree left of the packarij). In such scree those crampons don't help at all, you have to think ahead with your head, think and only then exercise. Otherwise, yesterday on Zeleniške Špice there were talents everywhere visible. My advice: don't take this ridge too lightly, it's not a Sunday stroll and it can get complicated quickly. Of course, it applies analogously to Repov kot too (especially the descent down it).
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