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| vespuci23. 10. 2010 16:29:41 |
When you cross-country skiers are forced to buy a ticket like downhill skiers, then you can boast that the track is only for skiing. But I know cultured hikers always walk on the edge of the ski track.
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| VanSims23. 10. 2010 17:07:49 |
Just like for hot topics we've already discussed on this portal (order in huts, unequipped mountaineers and excluding them from paths, leashing dogs, mountaineering insurance,...), it would be interesting here too to learn how they handle this in other countries. I'm especially interested in the more cultured and developed ones.
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| GregorC23. 10. 2010 17:29:49 |
In other countries (and also in Slovenia) walking on groomed cross-country tracks is prohibited. Even if walking nicely on the edge. If walking itself isn't such a big problem, the problem is that some drag kids on sleds behind them. Even bigger problems are dog walkers who don't clean up after them.
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| joža x23. 10. 2010 18:37:37 |
Who should chase whom in the case mukica mentioned - groomed ski track on marked path, we also encounter that on Pohorje.
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| a.georg23. 10. 2010 20:30:41 |
On Pohorje both cross-country tracks and ski slopes are usually part of ski areas. And as far as I checked myself, you mustn't walk on these tracks. It is true that it must be marked and a general warning sign (usually near the cash desk) is not enough. Last year some track inspector or whatever he was rudely insulted me on one such track at Areh, though I walked completely aside, and also on the part where there is also the usual marked mountain path. I don't know who I was endangering there. The biggest sadness was that two hours earlier the Stolp chairlift collapsed with gross and direct endangerment of lives. (Sadly I didn't know that when the guy attacked me.) But on Maribor Pohorje you can ride sleds, snow bobs (pležuh) on the ski slope if you pay for the ticket . I wouldn't know if I hadn't seen it very well with my own eyes on night skiing. If I had paid for the ticket I could surely walk on foot too . I mostly ski in Austria and haven't seen anyone chasing anyone off the slope if they know how to walk on the edge and not obstruct others. But anyway, if there is a warning sign that walking is prohibited, so it is.
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| vespuci23. 10. 2010 22:14:26 |
I'm also interested, as VanSims mentioned, but not how it is regulated abroad, but how it is here in the case where the ski cross-country track is on the route where the marked Pohorje transverse runs (specifically Kope-Ribniška hut), and who is the "intruder" here now, since the track is available only poor 3 months.
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| jprim24. 10. 2010 19:49:13 |
I just wanted to go to Pohorje ... and lo and behold, there's already a whole discussion LP!
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| jprim30. 10. 2010 20:14:49 |
In the tower caution is needed, we found out that a little brun will be needed - the floorboards need replacing. LP!
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| amyZ3. 11. 2010 12:35:45 |
We two wanted to do this trip on 31.10., we drove up and it was all in fog. It was blowing so strongly that it wasn't suitable anywhere. Then we rather decided for Boč. But I hope that we will soon sail back to those areas.
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| jprim3. 11. 2010 12:43:39 |
Also on 30.11. it was windy, just no fog. Lp!
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| jprim3. 11. 2010 12:48:00 |
Correction, I mean 30.10, but it would be great if it were already December.
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| Hribovc883. 11. 2010 13:38:46 |
I was on Wednesday, 27.10. on Ribniško Pohorje, it was like in a fairy tale, that day was in my opinion the nicest in the whole week; fresh snow, sun, in short like mid-January  
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| jprim3. 11. 2010 15:02:50 |
I know you were there and the photos are great too, this path that you described we have planned for the future. LP!
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| 2000+22. 05. 2011 16:06:35 |
I was there yesterday and the rain washed me almost the whole way . I came back soaked like a mouse
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| tinky12. 08. 2014 08:28:25 |
Feri, really nice. But you know me and know I prefer rocks.
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| redbull28. 04. 2016 08:27:14 |
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