Bohinjsko sedlo - Rušni vrh
Starting point: Bohinjsko sedlo (1277 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 46.2409°N 14.0101°E 
Time of walking: 4 h 50 min
Difficulty: easy unmarked way
Difficulty of skiing: no data
Altitude difference: 509 m
Altitude difference (by path): 1000 m
Map: Škofjeloško in Cerkljansko hribovje 1:50.000
Access to starting point:
A) From the Ljubljana–Jesenice motorway, take the Lesce exit and follow the road towards Bled and then towards Bohinjska Bistrica. From Bohinjska Bistrica, continue left in the direction of Tolmin and Soriška planina. Follow this road to a large parking lot near the ski centre Soriška planina.
B) From Železniki, drive towards Podbrdo or vice versa, but only to the point where the signs for Soriška planina direct us onto an ascending road. Follow this road to a large parking lot at the foot of the Soriška planina ski slope.
Path description:
From the parking lot, we continue westwards on a gentle macadam road towards the Litostrojska koča mountain hut on Soriška planina. Further on, the road rises moderately and quickly brings us to the aforementioned hut.
From the hut, we continue straight ahead on the marked path towards Lajnar, Možic and Šavnik. The path initially ascends for some time parallel to the ski lift, then splits into two parts. We continue on the right path, beside which we notice the sign "Možic (straight to Lajnar)", which gradually begins to ascend more steeply. Higher up, we cross a belt of low forest, then gradually arrive in a small valley. From the valley, we head slightly right, then along the path that ascends transversely across the grassy slope, and in a few minutes reach the old Italian karavla.
From the karavla, beside which there is also a nicely arranged small shepherd's hut, we ascend in a few steps to the grassy ridge, where the path from Lajnar and Petrovo Brdo joins us. Here, we first continue right, then after a few steps left downwards (sharply left to Slatnik peak, 3 minutes). A short descent follows and the path brings us to the next junction, where we again continue slightly left (straight to Možic, 10 minutes). We continue towards Šavnik and Črna prst; the path quickly descends into the forest. A short somewhat steeper descent through the forest follows, then the path levels out and brings us to the grassy hollow called Na Poljani. Here we continue left (right downwards to the mountain pasture za Šavnikom) and ascend across the meadow to a small saddle between Slatnik on the left and Šavnik on the right.
From the saddle, from which the path to Šavnik branches right, we continue straight and then immediately left into the forest, through which we begin to descend. During the descent, we can notice a renovated old military bunker on the right side; we follow the path, from which we occasionally get a view towards Porezen and Baška grapa, to the saddle Vrh Bače.
From the saddle, we first continue right, then at the marked junction at the end of the road left into the forest. A few minutes' ascent through the forest follows, then the path levels out and brings us to the GRS hut. Further on, a short descent follows; the path from the slopes of Šanc gradually transitions to the less overgrown slopes of Kobla. Here we first ascend through sparse forest, then the path brings us to a slightly exposed ridge along which we begin to ascend steeply (in wet conditions, there is a risk of slipping in some places). Higher up, the ridge levels out, the path turns right, and after one more minute of walking it brings us to the indistinct summit of Kobla.
From Kobla, a slight descent follows, then the path continues along a less steep ridge towards the neighbouring Krevl. Towards the summit of Krevl, a marked path towards "Kobla žig" branches off somewhat further to the left; we continue straight and bypass the summit on the right side, although it is only a few dozen steps away.
On the other side of Krevl, the path begins to descend again, this time to the nearby ski slope. When we reach the edge of the ski run, we notice signs for Črna prst directing us left downwards. Some more descent follows, then we arrive at the small marsh Na Kalu, where there is also a less noticeable junction. We continue on the right path (to the left over a small saddle leads an old shepherd's path crossing the southern slopes of the lower Bohinj Mountains, which later joins the path from Podbrdo to Črna prst), which continues gently descending and a bit lower brings us to a marked junction where the path from the mountain pasture Za Črno goro joins from the right.
At the mentioned junction, we continue slightly left, then begin moderately ascending through the forest. Higher up, the trail makes a few long switchbacks, then from the increasingly sparse forest or belt of scrub it brings us to the screes below Rušni vrh. Here the path temporarily levels out, then on the other side of the scree it begins steeply ascending along the grassy gully below the Home ridge. On this section, in late spring there is an increased danger of falling rocks. Higher up, the gully ends and the path crosses a short steep slope where snow can persist until early summer. Above the steep section, we join the path from Orožnova koča, and just a few metres higher we step onto the ridge, reaching it at the saddle Čez Suho.
At the mentioned saddle, we leave the marked path and continue the ascent left along an unmarked trail that climbs the ridge of Rušni vrh. The steepness quickly eases and the increasingly scenic path brings us after 5 minutes of walking from the point where we left the markings to the little-visited summit.
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