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| pecjoe21. 09. 2011 21:03:14 |
This Friday (23.9.) afternoon I'm heading to the Julian Alps - to Kredarica, Saturday morning to Triglav and then back to the valley. If any young mountain lover and good company wants to join me, report on the forum asap.
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| Bojan_A21. 09. 2011 21:08:05 |
Triglav 100% dry. Otherwise, today I did a tour named Zigzag and criss-cross to Triglav: Krma-water trough above the shelter- along the path to Kredarica to the spot where the marked path to Konjski preval branches left- Konjski preval- Kredarica- Planika- over the foot to Triglav- walk to Žakelj bivouac below Glava in the cirque-Kugy shelf- Kredarica over "glacier"- Staničev dom + ascent to Rži summit and back to Krma. Question, can you think of an even stranger route to Triglav. 
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| lijaneja21. 09. 2011 21:15:04 |
Bojan, did you maybe take any pics of Morbegno? They say Žakljev's boy almost demolished it to the ground.
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| Bojan_A21. 09. 2011 21:18:24 |
Hey, unfortunately no. But it did seem strange to me that I didn't see it.
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| adnap21. 09. 2011 21:53:00 |
lijaneja, this is what's left of Morbegna
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| lijaneja21. 09. 2011 21:59:24 |
Adnap, thanks for the pic. Really sad. After all it's just a historical monument. But it really has bad luck because of those few meters...
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| Bojan_A21. 09. 2011 22:14:52 |
Why are they demolishing it?
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| rb0121. 09. 2011 22:23:36 |
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| viharnik21. 09. 2011 22:32:39 |
He's demolishing it so that they wouldn't renovate Morbegno as another Kredarica on ZTP and the idyll would vanish at his highest and favorite residence. Still, it would be better if Morbegno as a historical landmark had been gradually renovated and protected from decay long ago. Now the case has been brought to a point similar to the Colosseum in Ljubljana. Then when everything is already lost and water is up to the throat everyone would want to preserve historical heritage.
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| donat22. 09. 2011 11:22:07 |
I was still thinking of going once to see that barracks up close, so far I've seen it only from afar. I think he has no right to demolish it because it's a historical monument. Sad. What's happening, you park your car in TNP a bit wrong and you'll be fined right away. Maybe he's a cool guy but for me he lost all respect. He should be given the task to put everything back to original state.
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| urbancek22. 09. 2011 11:38:19 |
Pity because other huts around Triglav had to grow. It would be better if a hut/house was built at the site of Morbegna...But obviously it didn't fit together neither time-wise nor otherwise...
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| GregorC22. 09. 2011 11:45:18 |
Morbegna could be preserved as cultural historical monument. Mountain huts around Triglav are already enough now and it wouldn't make sense to change this one too into hotel and inn. Sad that slowly there won't be more of it but unfortunately no one has acted yet and no one will... Probably because those responsible don't see beyond Ljubljana.
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| velkavrh22. 09. 2011 12:17:15 |
Just on Saturday we're going over Plamenice right past here and we'll film this thing!
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| MasTaj22. 09. 2011 12:20:18 |
Well we're gonna head out Saturday to Planika then Sunday morning to Triglav... hope for successful ascent and unforgettable views pics I'll send you when the opportunity arises  
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| urbancek22. 09. 2011 15:36:29 |
GregorC: you understood it a bit wrong... It would make sense to change it to "hotel and inn" as you say, only if 3 or 4 others were demolished...
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| heinz22. 09. 2011 16:35:00 |
Just for information to all who think Lojz has anything to do with Morbenje falling apart: Lojz is not at all a guy with such a hard head who imagines that demolishing could benefit him somehow. How, let the one who thinks so say? In what way would he be better off if he tore it down, as some think? And on the other side (much more important fact): how much snow falls up there and what it does yearly to the ruins and what storms rage there in winter, he knows best. By his telling, even such ones that lift several hundredweights or even ton-heavy concrete slabs, as happened with one of the roofs that was moved far away. It's clear that Lojz has no such muscles? And who then hastily tears down many other ruins of approximately equally old Karavanke shelters in the Karavanke (e.g. Seča, Vošca..), which lie even 1500 m lower? Maybe Lojz too? And who is the one who caught him with a stone block in hand at the obvious deed? Jesenice alpinist (as Tine Mihelič respectfully calls him), Mr. Alojzij Žakelj firmly denies all such accusations. Regards,
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| viharnik22. 09. 2011 17:13:08 |
If he builds bivouacs himself and carries material on his shoulders uphill, then Morbegna is a piece of cake for him to level . Instead, he'd rather do tours on nearby peaks .
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| heinz22. 09. 2011 17:15:39 |
Well, so you are the one who perhaps saw him do what you accuse him of?
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| viharnik22. 09. 2011 17:31:30 |
I haven't seen him, but I heard and such strong binding of Morbegne's stone blocks surely isn't torn down by wind, which is quite far-fetched. Morbgna indeed turns into ruins unusually quickly.
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