Planina Blato - Eva (via Adam)
Starting point: Planina Blato (1147 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 46.3112°N 13.8501°E 
Path name: via Adam
Time of walking: 3 h 30 min
Difficulty: easy pathless terrain
Difficulty of skiing: demanding
Altitude difference: 872 m
Altitude difference (by path): 950 m
Map: Triglav 1:25.000
Access to starting point:
From the Ljubljana - Jesenice motorway, take the Lesce exit and follow the road towards Bled and further towards Bohinjska Bistrica. Continue driving towards Lake Bohinj (Ribčev laz), where we reach a junction and continue right towards Stara Fužina. In Stara Fužina, at the junction by the chapel, turn sharply left onto the ascending road towards Planina Blato, Planina Vogar and Voje Valley. The road then takes us to the toll and parking fee collection point, from which we continue to the next junction, turning left (right to Voje). We then follow the road to the next junction (after quite some driving), where we turn sharply right towards Planina Blato (straight to Planina Vogar). Follow this road to the parking lot above Planina Blato.
Path description:
From the parking lot, continue along the gravel road, which takes us past the barrier in a few steps to a right-hand bend. On the right side of this bend, we will notice the start of the hunting trail, which with the aid of a wire rope leads us across a short but very steep slope. The path soon enters the forest and turns slightly to the right, where it soon crosses a wide cart track (you can also go by road up to here, or higher along the cart track).
Further on, we ascend along a pleasant forest path that rises parallel to a relatively steep cart track. Higher up, the path turns left, and from the right, a trail joins us that leaves the cart track about 15 minutes above Planina Blato.
The hunting trail continues through the forest with some short steep ascents and after about an hour of walking brings us to a small hunting hut located on the left side of the path. Here, a one-minute path branches off to the left to a viewpoint where we can see Planina Blato below us.
From the hunting hut onwards, the path soon takes us out of the forest, where we rejoin the cart track. It is then just over five minutes' walk to Planina Krstenica, where we get a nice view of Ograde, Krn and the Bohinj - Tolmin mountains, sometimes called the Lower Bohinj mountains.
At the alpine pasture, we join the path that leads via Planina Zgornja Grintovica and via the ascent through Bušnica from Planina Blato, but we keep to the direction, i.e. the path leading further towards Planina Jezerce, Lazovski and Jezerski passes and Vodnikov dom (slightly left to Planina v Lazu). Initially several small paths leading across the western part of the pasture soon merge into one nice traceable trail, which first transversely ascends the slopes of Krsteniški or Mali Stog, then for some time without major changes in elevation crosses the western slopes of this peak. The path continues northwards with nice views of the neighbouring Ograde and Jezerski Stog, while the path to Krsteniški passes turns somewhat left and transversely ascends to the valley between Ograde on the left and Jezerski Stog on the right. Here the path flattens out, and after a few more minutes of walking we arrive at the central part of the abandoned Planina Jezerce.
At Planina Jezerce, the marked path forks, and we choose the right path leading towards Jezerski pass (the slightly left path leads to Lazovski pass). On the upper part of the pasture, a little above the water trough and before the marked path starts to ascend more steeply, a traceable but unmarked path branches off to the left leading to Mišeljski pass.
On the section of Planina Jezerce, the trail is still harder to follow, but when we transversely ascend under the scree of Adam into a small valley between Glava nad Planino on the left and Adam on the right, the trail becomes clearer. When we leave the valley, the path leads us transversely to the left, first slightly upwards, later also somewhat downwards, and our path for some time still runs parallel to the marked one leading towards Lazovski pass. The traverse takes us under cliffs, where especially in spring and after rain there is an increased risk of falling rocks; when the slope on the right becomes less steep, the trail also turns right and begins to ascend more steeply along an occasionally poorly trodden path. This is followed by an ascent through a series of small valleys that brings us to the southwestern slopes of Prevalski Stog.
Here, a passage opens to the right into a small valley between Prevalski Stog, Eva and Adam. Head into this valley (straight along the Mišeljski pass trail), along which a poorly visible path runs, and follow it almost to the saddle between Adam on the right and Eva on the left. Here, turn right and in a few minutes of walking through pathless terrain reach the precipitous summit of Adam.
From the summit of Adam, descend a few metres to the saddle between Adam and Eva, then ascend via easier pathless terrain partly through dwarf pines to the summit of Eva, which is northeast of Adam.
Starting point - hunting hut 1:15, hunting hut - Planina Krstenica 0:15, Planina Krstenica - Planina Jezerce 0:30, Planina Jezerce - Adam 1:20, Adam - Eva 0:10.
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