Starting point: Ukanc (570 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 46.2758°N 13.8358°E 
Time of walking: 5 h 5 min
Difficulty: easy unmarked way, partly demanding marked way
Difficulty of skiing: no data
Altitude difference: 1482 m
Altitude difference (by path): 1525 m
Map: TNP 1:50.000
Access to starting point:
From the Ljubljana - Jesenice highway, take the Lesce exit and follow the road towards Bled, Bohinjska Bistrica, Ribčev Laz and the Vogel ski resort. Park on the large arranged parking lot at the lower station of the cable car to Vogel.
Path description:
Below the lower station of the cable car on Vogel, we notice a forest road (in winter a ski slope), which starts to ascend moderately towards the west. The path continues for some time gently to moderately ascending, then brings us out of the forest onto a panoramic slope, from where a beautiful view opens up onto Komarča, Pršivec and Lake Bohinj.
When the road or ski slope turns left and starts to ascend more steeply, we should pay attention, as after approximately 100 m, on the right side we will notice a smaller cairn, by which a initially quite overgrown path starts, which after a shorter traverse starts to ascend steeply through the forest. Higher up, the path temporarily flattens and crosses slightly steeper slopes to the right. From here, a nice view of the surroundings opens up for a short time, then the path returns to the forest, through which it starts to ascend steeply again. On some spots somewhat overgrown, the path higher brings us to a larger rock (picture no. 17), behind which after some 10 m we arrive at an unmarked junction.
At the junction, where there is also a smaller cairn, we continue left (right hunting hut on Mel and Ražnova Suha) and continue along the more overgrown path, which first crosses slopes to the left, then brings us out of the forest and higher bushes onto panoramic and high-grass-covered slopes, from which a nice view opens up onto Pršivec and Lake Bohinj. We continue the ascent along the occasionally quite overgrown and in some places harder-to-follow path (harder-to-follow spots are especially where a fallen tree lies across the path). Higher, the path continues for some time through a belt of bushes and dwarf pines, then arrives in a series of smaller valleys, where numerous cairns also show the way. When the dwarf pines have already thinned considerably, the path turns slightly to the right and gradually flattens. Here follows a short left bend and the path brings us to the pasture Planina za Migovcem, where we also step onto the marked path Vogel - Komna.
From the pasture, we continue left along the marked path towards Vogel. After a short descent of a few meters, the path starts to ascend and brings us to a marked junction, where we leave the path leading towards Vogel. Here we continue right in the direction of the Koča na planini Razor, along the path that starts to ascend transversely to the right. After a shorter traverse, the path leads past a smaller valley, where we step from the slopes of Bohinjski Migovec onto the more rocky slopes of Vrh nad Škrbino. Here the path turns slightly right and brings us over a small rough scree to a smaller gully, behind which we enter a very short belt of dwarf pines. Above the dwarf pines, the path ascends steeply for a short time, then flattens and crosses steep scree to the right (this section is usually still under snow in early summer, so crampons and ice axe are mandatory then). The path ahead bypasses a smaller cirque on the left side, in which snow persists throughout the year. On the other side of the cirque, the path starts to ascend steeply towards Škrbina, which we reach after approximately 15 minutes of further ascent.
When we step onto Škrbina, a nice view opens up onto the Primorska side, and at the junction we continue right in the direction of Kuk (left Vrh nad Škrbino, straight down Koča na planini Razor). The path ahead starts to ascend transversely over steep slabs, then both the path and the slope flatten somewhat. The path ahead passes below the short wall of Vrh Kont, then starts to descend gently over occasionally steeper scree. Ahead on the Primorska side, the path also crosses Podrta gora and Mali vrh, then returns to the main ridge of the Lower Bohinj Mountains, which it reaches right on the saddle between Mali vrh and Zeleni vrh. From here we continue in the same direction, only the path from the slopes passes onto a locally exposed ridge. We follow the marked path, which occasionally ascends quite steeply, then with ever better views, all the way to the grassy Zeleni vrh.
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