We started from Pecol as the first at 5:20 and continued past Brazza along the path that branches off after a few steps towards the easiest summit ŠHP. Below the ŠHP summit, the path branches to the right, followed by some descent and then ascent to the saddle, where we equipped ourselves with SVKs and harnesses. From the saddle, we looked towards Viš and Naboj, which were already engulfed in fog. Motivation dropped slightly, but what is, is. The weather forecast has been different many times, and later it proved correct. The entry into light scrambling was blocked by a snowfield, which we easily crossed or bypassed. After a few minutes of scrambling, we reached a smaller steep snowfield, which we carefully crossed, then a somewhat steeper section secured by a cable to the forepeak marked by a large cairn. Followed 15 minutes of ridge walking, where here and there it is still necessary to grab the rock, a bit up, a bit down; from the fog peeks the bivouac dedicated to Luca Vuerich. I won't waste words on it, all superlatives. We reached the summit at 8:50. Soon it completely cleared, and an hour before Viš and Montaž were in fog, now it was just the opposite. Joy was complete, a light breeze was blowing, fogs retreated over the summits, and the temperature was pleasantly nice. Although we were tempted to visit the nearby Špik nad Špranjo, we took a full hour and enjoyed the company of a herd of almost domesticated ibex. On the way, we met only four hikers, while zooming on ŠHP, we couldn't count the visitors due to the crowd. On the return, we put on helmets again, as there was a big risk of rockfall from ŠHP visitors, and ibex are not fully trustworthy either. As for SVK use, I put on the harness and SVK. I didn't need it anywhere. The description says it is recommended, and that's right! It will be useful for many! Day (tour) finger-licking good.