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| zokipoki4. 07. 2025 10:45:08 |
Then among those who don't respect nature there are also alpinists and safety-conscious climbers, since "pigs" can be found among them too! Anyway, it's good to leave as few traces as possible behind!
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| mirank4. 07. 2025 13:44:28 |
Sure, I met one such in the shelter, when I entered he was inside on the ceramics in crampons. To my remark about the inappropriateness, he even trampled - not without traces, wooden bench oh, doesn't refer to this shelter
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| dprapr4. 07. 2025 13:45:58 |
Some would still hide certain locations that should be only for the chosen ones?! So free parking for the elite, hidden locations for the elite, free access for the elite, access only by public transport for the plebs,..., all others use what we dictate. That's how it all goes. And only one video was posted. Oh, that's also only for the elite. 
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| mapi606. 07. 2025 17:18:14 |
I think the real problem today is people's attitude towards nature, who express disrespect for it in various other ways, not by posting a video that some got stuck on. If you don't raise a child from small and don't set an example with your behavior that you need to love and respect everything that grows and lives, they grow up into a person who doesn't care about nature or animals. With the author of this video, which I watched several times, I didn't have that feeling, quite the opposite. I go to Ute every year for soul food and I'm grateful to those who helped me find the way to this oasis of peace and quiet with their tips. What you wrote about trash and other sad and condemnable testimonies of homo sapiens presence is a general problem of our mountains. If you want the shepherd's hut under Ute to remain hidden, you should first abolish social networks, and secondly I don't know why the bivouac with space for two people is unlocked if people shouldn't visit it. Last but not least, why shouldn't those who for some reason can't access them personally have the opportunity to see the beauty of our country. I can only say that I am immeasurably grateful and humble that the mountains still allow me among them.
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| geppo6. 07. 2025 19:14:22 |
I belong to those lucky ones who had the chance to see the old, original, already crumbling shepherd's hut under Ute. At that time, there was no trodden path leading there and no wire secured in the rock. It was still all in the state as long ago. In 2008 Fuks and Korošc started the renovation. Full respect to them who carried the equipment there back then. They lived in a tent and slowly renovated the shepherd's hut. Despite all the nagging and opposition, they succeeded in what everyone now goes to admire. There are several access options, but the one most people take is the easiest. There were also some attempts at "wild" marking that was successfully remedied. I am that Zlatko who took Jure S. along this path in 2010. He published it with my permission. I don't regret it, let others see the beauties too. But I didn't expect the visits to increase so much over the years and that there would be such slobs among the visitors. I'm also very bothered by arbitrary marking, signposting, appropriating and owning hidden corners of nature. Let them remain as untouched and pristine as possible also for our descendants. I hope this post touches someone! regards Zlatko Kolšek
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| turbo6. 07. 2025 19:27:08 |
I also count among the lucky ones, was there in the time when you still had film in the camera instead of a memory card and you couldn't record the visit anywhere else but with a pencil in a notebook Unfortunately, there were, are, and there always will be those who mark, cause damage and the like, in this time when everything is online, even more so.
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| mapi606. 07. 2025 20:47:59 |
Dear Mr. Zlatko! Let me express my deep and sincere respect to all those who with their great effort and enthusiasm created this magical corner in the wilderness of our beautiful mountains. Unfortunately today in the mountains there are no longer those values as there used to be. I'm sad that young people (not all, but many of them) today pass by you on the mountain path as if they don't see you and although it's right that they greet their elders, it doesn't happen. I miss the shouts of joy when you laboriously reach the summit. When I did it myself a few times, I got surprised looks from the young. Today the goal is to reach the top in the shortest time, because that's what counts most, what you take from such a hike is another question. Yesterday I was returning from Velika Baba via the Hunting Path from Ledine and I was thinking how many hours of volunteer work are needed to lay such a path...and that's just one...do we hikers, for whom it seems self-evident to go on a marked mountain path, even think how many people sweated on that path so that we can visit the mountains? If everyone realized this, out of respect for them they wouldn't throw away even the smallest piece of paper, let alone all the other things we're witnessing.
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