With a tent in the mountains
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| Kaja27377. 07. 2013 15:14:41 |
As far as I know it's forbidden only in TNP and around huts - supposedly you mustn't be seen from the hut cuz it steals their business 
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| VesnaM7. 07. 2013 16:33:27 |
sleeping bag in backpack..night under open sky..that's it 
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| Zebdi7. 07. 2013 16:39:14 |
Exactly that 
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| mcqr19. 07. 2013 22:53:32 |
Last year gf and I were trekking Iceland where we tented all the time. This year wanted similar in Sweden and Norway but plan fell through and now seeking some "replacement" multi-day trail in Slovenia, Austria or Italy where tenting possible (know it's generally forbidden in all three). Seeking remote from civ, but not (tech) demanding, mainly mid-mountains, maybe partly high. What recommend? Have two options: a) loop around Grossglockner, but seems bit demanding cuz planning to carry most food, backpacks ~15 or 20kg. Anyone exp with this trail? Possible to tent whole or most? b) some Austrian part of Alpe-Adria trail? Which section? Thanks for comments and recs, Matic
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| headstar21. 07. 2013 08:33:20 |
Would suggest section of Austrian trail E6 (NordSuedWanderWeg) between Brueck and Speikkoglom (Koralpe), which could extend via Košenjak to Dravograd. About five-day crossing of ridge between 1300-2100m.
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| B221. 07. 2013 21:52:45 |
Also on the E6 section from Snežnik through Brkine and Slavnik to Strunjan no one will chase you while enjoying under a tent or under the open sky! Guaranteed enjoyment in nature...
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| mcqr22. 07. 2013 12:40:24 |
Headstar, thanks for the information. Do you know any website with photos of the trail? Yesterday I browsed the internet a bit but didn't find anything. B2, thanks to you too. For info to others: the Slovenian part of the E6 hiking trail is nicely described here. Best regards, Matic
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| headstar22. 07. 2013 14:55:31 |
B2, on the website of the commission for European long-distance paths there is a forum where quite a few words are dedicated also to the Austrian part of the trail (also about the stage from Leobna or Bruecka towards Speikkogl). link: http://eupoti.com/keups.htm
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