Ukanc - Vrh Krnic (via Globoko)
Starting point: Ukanc (570 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 46.2758°N 13.8358°E 
Path name: via Globoko
Time of walking: 4 h 10 min
Difficulty: easy marked way, easy unmarked way
Difficulty of skiing: no data
Altitude difference: 1326 m
Altitude difference (by path): 1350 m
Map: TNP 1:50.000
Access to starting point:
A) From the highway Ljubljana - Jesenice, we take the Lesce exit and follow the road towards Bled, Bohinjska Bistrica, Ribčev Laz and the Vogel ski center. The path starts at a large well-maintained parking lot at the bottom station of the cableway on Vogel.
B) From Primorska, we first drive to Bohinjska Bistrica, and then follow the signs for Lake Bohinj and Vogel. The path starts at the parking lot at the bottom station of the cable car on Vogel.
Path description:
Under the bottom station of the cableway on Vogel, we notice a forest road (in winter a ski slope), which starts moderately ascending towards the west. The path ahead continues gently to moderately ascending for some time, then brings us out of the forest onto a panoramic slope, from where a beautiful view opens up on Komarča, Pršivec and Lake Bohinj.
After that, the road starts turning more and more to the left and becomes steeper and steeper. Higher up, we continue on a relatively steep ski slope, along which a worse and gravelly transport-rescue road leads us all the time. After a while, the road or ski slope temporarily levels out, then turns right and continues along the lower part of the Žagarjev graben valley. On the section where the road or ski area slightly descends and brings us into a small valley, we leave it and a few steps to the right in the forest notice an old mule track, along which we continue parallel to the ski slope.
The path ahead leads us along the mule track, beside which we notice quite frequent older blazes; at the smaller junction, we go right in the direction of Globoko. The path soon turns back to the left and we gradually start traversing up steep slopes, where the mule track is damaged in several places, but there are no more difficult sections. When the slope flattens somewhat, the signs for Globoko and Vogel direct us left from the mule track, where we quickly reach a small valley in which the path starts to disappear among lush vegetation. Here, it is initially somewhat harder to follow the old blazes and the path, which can be seen under the overgrown section. The direction of the further ascent is quite similar, namely we mainly ascend along or slightly left of the Žagarjev graben valley. Higher up, the terrain becomes somewhat less overgrown, and it is easier to follow the blazes and path. After the cairn on the rock, we join a maintained and better-trodden path that leads from the Ski Hotel on Vogel towards Dom na Komni.
We follow the mentioned path to the right, but in the direction of Komna we walk only to the nearby marked junction, from which we go left onto a less trodden but well-marked path in the direction of the Globoko saddle and Koča na planini Razor (straight: Konjsko sedlo and Komna).
The path ahead continues along the grass-covered mule track, which the marked path also cuts several times. Higher up, we ascend amid ever better views, and along the mule track, which makes a few longer zigzags, we reach a junction where we join a second path that leads from the Vogel ski slope towards Komna.
We continue right towards the Globoko saddle and in a few minutes ascend past the ruins to a junction below the Globoko saddle.
We head left towards Vogel and Črna prst (right upwards: Globoko saddle and Koča na planini Razor, right: Konjsko sedlo and Komna), where we first traverse down, then amid nice views start traversing up, quickly reaching a junction on the slopes of Vrh Krnic.
We continue right towards Vogel, at the next junction again right towards Vogel, and we quickly ascend to the ridge of the Bohinj-Tolmin mountains, which we reach at the saddle between Vogel on the left and Vrh Krnic on the right, and we continue right.
From the junction follows a short ascent along a technically undemanding ridge, and the unmarked path brings us to the panoramic Vrh Krnic.
The description refers to the condition in July 2020, and the pictures are from various periods.
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