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mici511. 10. 2011 23:57:45
primoza writes:
I'm glad that the matter stayed at some cultural level and that various opinions of very different and also very competent people were exchanged quite peacefully.
Here I would ask for explanation, or answers. And concretely, please.
1. Whose opinions are very competent here?
2. Let primoza explain to me what are the criteria for ranking the most, a bit less and least competent on these pages?
Because personally I think all opinions are interesting and written by people who have certain experiences and I'd say they are competent to state their opinion.

Me, for example, VanSims convinced me.

But as soon as I mentioned the name, I was unfair to the others who also stated their opinions and views (which told me a lot, which seem ok to me, which explained and reassured me or teased a bit...)
I think the introductory sentence ranks the users of these pages in a fine way and so (a bit slyly).
Let the author of the introductory sentence not mind my view.
To the others - thanks.

mici511. 10. 2011 00:06:48
On Saturday, 8.10. we climbed and walked the path on Gradiška tour. The climbing part of the path is excellently secured, the part from the junction to the top drags on a bit. We were a little worried that on the way back due to wet ground it would slip, but no panic. Of course we returned via the detour path. Definitely a good idea and choice to spend part of Saturday after that snowfall.
We used the self-belay kit, helmet too. But it's true that one young guy (probably local) literally flew over the climbing part of the path - without helmet, kit, gloves... and then he just vanished, he he he. You could see that the tour was "breakfast" for him - to get the blood pumping a bit.
And some personal opinion on the debate about children on such paths:
I read a bit of this chatter and I have to say (regardless of what dad primoza and ŠpRo29 say), that dragging children on such tours by parents is REALLY a publicity act, which is dangerous and risky. And I read that primoza writes a lot about joint tours and what the children say. Well, nothing wrong with that. What do the kids' moms say? Very globally, that one is willing to share their children with the wide world (smart, so very grown-up, active...).
What I want to say is that I'm afraid the time we live in has blurred the lines between what is somewhere parentally normal and still acceptable and what some do "just so it's known they're something special". Anyway, a lot happens on an unconscious level. And compensating one's deficiencies with one's children.... well yeah!
         
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