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| urbancek29. 08. 2013 13:33:08 |
@BT88: Zadnjiški Ozebnik and Vršac are not marked... Regards!
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| hidro12330. 08. 2013 16:38:44 |
Can one get to Triglav tomorrow in short hiking pants???
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| viharnik30. 08. 2013 16:40:27 |
You can go even in swimwear .
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| hidro12330. 08. 2013 16:41:07 |
I'm seriously asking about degrees 1-4
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| VesnaM30. 08. 2013 16:43:55 |
he answered you seriously too 
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| viharnik30. 08. 2013 16:46:30 |
At such temperatures I've already bathed in a mountain lake, depends on the person how they tolerate cold. If you're used to cold, you wouldn't ask much. Probably almost everyone would shiver at a few degrees and wind in between .
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| garmin30. 08. 2013 16:51:13 |
Of course it's possible. Where there's a will, there's a way. If people endure -40° in the Himalayas with only minor frostbites, the devil if you won't manage 2° on Triglav. Let this be consolation when you'll curse every shadow on the path all day and the northwest wind that's forecast.
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| VesnaM31. 08. 2013 15:23:54 |
it'll calm down a bit in September now..
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| Swiss31. 08. 2013 21:00:57 |
Hello! @bunkica says it'll calm down a bit in September, of course it will, not to mention further towards December, January, February and even March next year  Best regards and safe in the mountains!
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| mdj3. 09. 2013 19:21:03 |
nice tour and nice pics
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| BGODAR3. 09. 2013 19:21:56 |
phobos;; excellent photos keep it up...... and many more such ascents
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| rezist3. 09. 2013 19:40:49 |
congrats. regarding pics... commendable 
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| redbull3. 09. 2013 20:06:32 |
very nice pictures - great job phobos -- commendable
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| robinjo3. 09. 2013 20:17:23 |
Nice reward for the early hour. Pictures 1 and 2 are phenomenal.
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| phobos4. 09. 2013 08:25:21 |
Thanks! 
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| pravilisjak5. 09. 2013 01:42:26 |
Hello, a bit late, but I just have to comment.. On Friday, 30.8 in the morning lots of people climbed Triglav and quite a few small kids. Except for two families who properly cared for the protection and gear of their obviously mountain-experienced kids, some were... I can't find the word.... Not only that the caregivers, or whatever they were, weren't aware of movement on via ferratas, they take their small children with them, whom we other hikers, pale and terrified, handed over to each other and helped descend the pins over precipice walls.. Of course without helmets and protection.... Such experiences can leave trauma on a small child, instead of a nice memory nightmares remain... Please, don't do that to them...
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