Javorje - Planina Poljana (path over Glin)
Starting point: Javorje (1050 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 46.2496°N 13.8675°E 
Path name: path over Glin
Time of walking: 3 h 15 min
Difficulty: easy unmarked way
Difficulty of skiing: no data
Altitude difference: 416 m
Altitude difference (by path): 625 m
Map: TNP 1:50.000
Access to starting point:
From the highway Ljubljana - Jesenice, we take the exit Lesce and follow the road towards Bled and further towards Bohinjska Bistrica and Lake Bohinj. After the settlement Laški Rovt, we will come to a smaller intersection, where the road leading towards the starting points of the paths to Rodica, mountain pasture Suha, Šija, Vogel... and the scout camp Laški Rovt branches off to the left. The macadam road immediately enters the forest and first ascends past the mentioned scout camp, then climbs relatively steeply for a few kilometers. After a little less than 6.5 km of driving on macadam, we will arrive at a somewhat larger intersection, where the road towards the mountain pasture Planina Storeča raven (starting point of the path to Vogel) branches off to the right. Here we continue straight and after approximately 50 m of further driving we arrive at the left bend, where the starting point of the path towards Planina Suha is. We park in a suitable place by the road.
Path description:
Near the parking lot, on the west side of the torrent we notice a marked footpath leading towards the mountain pasture Planina Suha. The path first ascends on the right side of the torrent, then joins it. After a few steps of walking on the torrential gravel, the marked path turns right and flattens completely. The gentle walk is quickly interrupted by a steep ascent over a relatively steep slope. The steepness then decreases somewhat and the well-marked path leads us through dense forest on and beside the torrent upwards. A little higher, the marked path withdraws from the torrent to the left and rejoins it after a few minutes. The path, which then runs on the right side of the torrent, soon brings us out of the forest onto the spacious mountain pasture Suha.
From the mountain pasture we continue for a short time on the marked path towards the saddle Čez Suho, Rodica, Vogel and Šija, then, when we notice the torrent valley on the left, we leave the marked path and continue left into the mentioned valley, along which we notice traces of a hunting trail. The short valley soon ends, and the path brings us onto grassy terrain, where the trail gets lost somewhat, but if we look ahead we will see the continuation of the hunting path, which a little further ascends over a steep step. A wide path leads through the steep section, so there are no major difficulties on the ascent. When the steep part ends, the path turns right and continues with fine views reaching all the way to Triglav. For some time we walk along the easily followed hunting path, which soon splits into two parts. We choose the slightly left lower path (the right path leads towards the foot of nearby peaks such as Vrh Okroglice, Špik, Suharski Kosmatec and further on splits a few more times leading to various places), which crosses the slopes towards the east. After a few minutes of crossing, a view opens towards the nearby hunting hut on Glin, to which we can arrive in a good 5 minutes of further walking if we leave the trail leading further towards Planina Poljana.
From the place where the poorer trail towards the hunting hut branches off to the left, we continue crossing for some time, then gradually arrive in a deeper basin, where at the beginning of summer we can still encounter snow patches. The path ahead begins to ascend moderately along the old, partly overgrown mule track and leads us towards the pass south of Gradovec (1692 m). Just a few meters before reaching the mentioned pass, yet another of the numerous overgrown trails in the vicinity branches off sharply to the right (along the mentioned trail, which is harder to follow than the one we walked, we can also return back to Planina Suha). At the pass, the path to the summit of Gradovec branches off to the left, and on the other side of the pass a trail branches off to the left, ascending transversely along the southeast slopes of Gradovec (along this trail it is also possible to continue towards the mentioned summit (not quite to the top), to the summit itself climbing through dwarf pines is almost unavoidable).
After the pass, the path begins to descend moderately towards Planina Poljana, but before descending to it a path (higher up pathless) towards Raskovec also branches off to the right. In the final part, the path descends more steeply towards the mountain pasture, along the edge of which stand a few shepherd huts.
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