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Zadnjiški Ozebnik

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ločanka23. 07. 2014 18:50:16
Better still today. Can't wait.
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vulpes3. 08. 2014 17:38:07
Yesterday, 2.8.2014 we climbed this peak. At the Čez dol junction you really need to look where the path to the summit is. The path is very overgrown with greenery (nettles like to sting), midway up there are also quite a few fallen small trees, scree overgrows the path so you need to put some effort to reach the summit. nasmeh This happens when the peak isn't visited much. nasmeh But it all pays off when you stand on top and have all the big mountains almost in your palm! velik nasmeh Worth it! nasmeh

You only need to cross one 10m wide snowfield that causes no trouble. You can bypass it too.
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peter21. 11. 2014 13:53:59
From the shady Zadnjica valley to the Čez dol saddle. Kanjavec prevented the sun from shining on this saddle too, so we reached warmer parts only on the way to the Zadnjiški Ozebnik summit.
A lot has already been written about the views nasmeh. The mountain is really surrounded by wonderful peaks eek.
On the way back we also climbed the neighboring peak with the interesting name Veliki Konj (if anyone knows where the mountain got this name, I'd appreciate an explanation).
In this ridge two somewhat more prominent peaks stand out. Since we didn't know which one counts as the summit, we walked the entire shorter ridge. According to GPS the first peak is higher, but of course not reliable, as the difference to the last in the ridge is only a couple of meters.
Again nice views in all directions zavijanje z očmi.
On the way back the sun was also shining on the Čez dol saddlenasmeh, then we didn't descend into the shady and cold mrk pogledZadnjica valley.
There's some snow towards the summit. Slippery where it's trodden, otherwise no problems.
Pictures:
http://www.petersfoto.si/thumbnails.php?album=datebrowse&date=2014-11-01
http://www.petersfoto.si
From the summit of Veliki Konj (Triglav, Kanjavec and Vodnikov Vršac)1
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ales281. 11. 2014 21:41:31
And just the eyesvelik nasmeh Excellent photos nasmeh
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šodrovec2. 11. 2014 12:29:50
I love this mountain with everything it offers itself and with its appendages (Veliki Konj, Veliki Vršovec, ...). From it I've often looked at the surrounding peaks and always gladly the other way around - observed it from all sides. If you look at Z. Ozebnik from Vodnikov vrh (Peter, you surely have some super photo from there!) and your gaze goes from the ZO summit to the left, a shape is revealed that could resemble a horse, better a horse's back ... Let me develop my thesis from this - anyway, when revealing the reasons for mountain names we'll stay only at theses, because it's unlikely that anyone could claim with complete reliability who, when and why named this rocky "horse" Veliki Konj. Just a thesis then!

About naming various Konjs and reasons for them, it always seems sensible to me to think in connection with the shape of the ridges belonging to the "horse mountains". Usually somewhere near the "head" (= main summit) you find a "back" and on/in it some "saddle" (or even two) and possibly also "mane" (= characteristic vegetation). Would Ozebnik's Veliki Konj fit this? To me it always seemed so! mežikanje

Let me relativize the thesis at the end and add a pot, if this is Veliki Konj, where the devil is the little one hiding? zavijanje z očmi

Ah, one more thing: Marijana and Marko (M&M) on their website claim, if memory serves, that both elevations of Veliki Konj are equally high and that the named summit is the last in the ridge.
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peter22. 11. 2014 15:31:19
Šodrovec thanks for the reply, Aleš also thanks for the praise.
Regarding the name Veliki Konj I also thought in that direction, that the mountain or ridge resembles a horse. Still, I also thought the name is connected to some historical event.
Anyway, the mountain is interesting, actually the whole shorter ridge.
Regarding the height I just saw on MM's page too that both peaks in the ridge are equally high and that the main summit is the last one. Our GPS showed the first peak 3m higher going up and down. But GPS on a wristwatch isn't accurate to the meter so the data is probably not accurate.
Thanks again for the reply. Hope we meet sometime somewhere in the mountains nasmeh.
Best
Peter S.
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JusAvgustin2. 11. 2014 18:38:58
Mentor is still active! What about our barrel?mežikanje
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šodrovec3. 11. 2014 04:46:49
You're right, Peter, it would really be good to check some old Austro-Hungarian (maybe even some "Laško") special map of that area? Also ask at the TNP Information Center in Log. A lot would be clearer then ...

On the map of that area (Trenta, 1:25000) I noticed something interesting, that as many as three peaks around (Ozebniška) Planja claim the adjective big (Vršovec, Konj, Glava), of the expected paired peaks with small I find only Vršovec on the map. Then I jumped to check Tuma's Nomenclature of JA. And look, he also mentions only both Vršovci, between them the gully Kloma (he writes Klama), which should be translation for sl. ozebnik, and that should thus also give name to the highest peak above its upper end - Zadnjiški Ozebnik. Tuma at the same place (under 9th group) mentions Konj (without big or small adjectives), but under its ridge also Konjske Police ...

I added the M&M reference only because I know Marko usually bothered in case of doubt to find out which peak is the "real" named peak. From first hand I know the famous M&M played with GPS on Lemež in 2002 (don't know if they had the device with them on V. Konj) and so the advantage of today's technology is indisputable!

Peter, somewhat more chance than meeting in mountains is meeting by the barrel, as Juš says. But hope for both remains, of course! mežikanje Good luck! nasmeh
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peter23. 11. 2014 07:05:02
Šodrovec thanks for the reply.
Please read also ZS.
Regards
Peter S.
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gorski svizec17. 11. 2014 11:28:44
Does anyone know current conditions on the path to Zadnjiški Ozebnik? Is there snow?
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Sabina Grahek7. 12. 2015 10:39:30
When I rise above the clouds, I'm happy, as it's truly a special experience. This happened to me yesterday. From Zadnjica we headed to Prehodavci, just below the pass Čez dol we turned right. Here we were still in fog and walking on snow already. In this section there was the most snow, as it's the shadiest. An unmarked trail leads to the top, but it was covered in snow. We followed some footprints that then got lost. Since we were last here in November 2009 with my white dog, we naturally partially forgot the exact path direction. We searched a bit, then sniffed out the right direction and found the trail again. We rose above the fog, snow was less and less. The upper part of the mountain is very nice, gentle, grassy, overgrown with pines. Known as a nice panoramic peak and it really is. We returned via the mulatiera to Log and Trenta, making a loop. The last kilometer on asphalt road and in the dark.
In the Zadnjica valley1
Towards the Čez Dol saddle2
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Here we are already on the path to Ozebnik and have risen above the fog. The path is visible. It might be good to trim some dwarf pines here and there, as it is already quite overgrown.4
We are already at the top5
Nice!6
Entry from 20097
Triglav8
Another view and return to the valley.9
At the saddle we turn towards Trenta.10
Foggy and colder, then also dark.11
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darinka411. 12. 2016 21:21:54
Zadnjiški Ozebnik - unjustly neglected mountain. How many times I've looked at it from below. But never been to the top. Today my wish came true. Mountain with beautiful views. It's right in the middle and around it a wreath of peaks with Triglav at the front. The path is somewhat poorly visible, but still leads to the top. Higher it's a bit harder to walk because scree is quite dense. About five hours to the top. And solitude reigns up there.
a nice day has come about1
in Zadnjica valley still all white2
decorations only down below3
Jalovec looks quite snowy4
still at the start of the path5
a bit higher, when you turn towards Prehodavci water flows6
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this peak is Pihavec. It looks completely different from that side8
this one you won't miss9
Kanjavec is white10
all along the path the gaze drifts up there11
second part of the path mostly on grass. The path is still visible.12
time to lie down after a few hours of walking. The sun is warming.13
view towards the summit. No idea where it is?14
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this little spruce is just right to rest the legs a bit16
view around.17
Summit beautiful views and warm, like in summer18
Another view up there19
Here sign: at the saddle to the right.20
A bit of blue21
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Fairy-tale in Trenta25
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This is a log by the road27
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grega_z_brega11. 12. 2016 21:48:01
darinka very nicely written. mežikanje
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darinka411. 12. 2016 22:30:35
grega thanksnasmeh
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darinka428. 05. 2017 23:11:51
Still spring Zadnjiški Ozebnik. Almost too warm today. Path is nicely visible. Someone set up cairns. Scree towards top like last year. Too much of it on the path. Gentian now blooming in full. Views gorgeous.
morning in Zadnjica1
Flowers abound at this time2
You can only admire it.3
A mountain in the shade; if you seek peace and quiet, you find it there.4
As you approach the summit, the view opens to očaka.5
Even on the summit, svišči were blooming.6
This ozebnik is not very high. In terms of views, it surpasses many peaks.7
View from the summit8
How interestingly they grow.9
At the summit there is a summit logbook in a box.10
view around11
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jprim29. 05. 2017 18:50:13
Gorgeous, wonderful pics, you've made me really crave it.zavijanje z očmi





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KlemenD31. 05. 2017 16:28:00
A few days ago to Zadnjiški Ozebnik from Zadnjica…the view surprises nasmeh …short video on the link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFcsR87qTwc

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taubi423. 04. 2018 09:20:16
Has anyone been to Zadnjiški ozebnik recently? What are the conditions like?
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taubi410. 06. 2018 22:05:27
Today I was with my wife on ZO. Her cousin and her husband from Lucija "bailed" 150m below the summit, no persuasion worked. Weather on ascent almost ideal. While we walked in the forest sunshine, towards the top cloudy, just a bit humid. Right after descending from the top a small shower caught us. The path is normally passable (completely snow-free), just in the upper part through scree a bit annoying. All day we met no one, nor saw anyone anywhere.
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