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List (continuously updated, but still unordered):
-Amariana
-Bavški Grintavec
-Bistriška špica (Feistritzerpitze)
-Blažčeva skala
-Borovje
-Borovski vrh (Žehtar)
-Brana
-Brinica
-Celovška špica
-Cima Tuisti
-Debela Griža
-Debeli vrh (nad Topolami)
-Dom na Govejku (križ v bližini doma)
-Donačka gora
-Dve špici
-Goli vrh (Cemarovnik)
-Goli vrh / KSA
-Gradišče (nad Višnjo goro)
-Gradišče nad Žažarjem
-Gradiška tura
-Grlovec (Ferlacher horn)
-Grmada nad Celjem
-Hajnžev Praprotnik / Zeller Prapotnik
-Hom pri Bledu
-Hudičev boršt na Zaplati
-Jelovec (blizu Laneža)
-Jeterbenk
-Kamniti lovec
-Kavčič (Kraški rob)
-Kepa
-Kobilja glava
-Kogel (Zgornji Špeh)
-Komnica
-Kopa
-Koprivnjak
-Koreno nad Horjulom
-Košutnikov turn
-Kovk
-Kozjak (Ovčji vrh)
-Kraguljc
-Kravji vrh
-Kresišče
-Krim (pod vrhom)
-Križevnik
-Krnčica
-Krnička gora
-Krniška glavica (Jof di Sompdogna)
-Kucelj na Čavnu
-Kucer (Cuzzer)
-Kučar (Bela krajina)
-Kugelč / PHL
-Kup
-Lanež/Lanis
-Lipnik (Kraški rob)
-Lipnik (Monte Schenone)
-Lopič / Monte Plauris
-Lisec (Liška gora)
-Macesnovec
-Macna
-Mačenski vrh
-Mali Kanin
-Mali Karman
-Mali vrh (Malwuerch)
-Mangart
-Markova glava (razgledna stena)
-Mehovski hrib
-Mejnik
-Montaž / Jôf di Montasio
-Monte Jama
-Mrzla gora
-Mrzli Vrh nad planino Pretovč
-Navrše (ob poti nad izvirom Hublja)
-Nemške glave
-Obel kamen (Olševa)
-Obli vrh
-Ogradi
-Ojstra / Oistra
-Ojstrc (Obir, Hochobir)
-Ojstrnik (Osternig)
-Ostra peč
-Ostri vrh (nad Vip. dolino)
-Palec
-Pečna reber
-Podgorski vrh (Monte Nebria)
-Podrta gora nad Ajdovščino
-Poldašnja špica
-Polinik
-Potoški Stol
-Pri Angelčku" na Gobavici
-Pristovški storžič
-Psinski vrh
-Rajna peč
-Rjavca
-Rogatec
-Setiče
-Sinji vrh
-Skalnica
-Skutnik (Monte Guarda)
-Slamarov breg (Evh. križ v Trdkovi)
-Spodnji plot
-Srednji Pipar
-Srednji vrh (KSA)
-Stara gora (Altberg)
-Stol
-Storžek (Vellacherturm)
-Storžič
-Strma peč (dva Marijina kipca)
-Suhi vrh
-Sv. Ahac / GNS
-Sv. Jakob nad Preddvorom
-Sv. Lovrenc (Banjšice)
-Sv. Socerb nad Podrago
-Svačica
-Sveti Pavel (nad Ročinjem)
-Široka peč
-Škavnica
-Škrlatica
-Šober
-Špečk
-Šumahov vrh
-Topica / Topitza
-Trupejevo poldne
-Uršlja gora
-Vajnež
-Velika Bavha
-Veliki Karman
-Veliki Nabojs (Monte Nabois grande)
-Veliki rob
-Veliki Selišnik
-Veliki Zvoh
-Velki školj (nad Vip. dolino)
-Veliki Špiček (Bizeljsko)
-Veronjak
-Visoka peč
-Visoki Kanin
-Visoki Mavrinc
-Visoki Pipar
-Viš
-Vodnikov razglednik
-Vrh Dunje
-Vzhodni Jelenček
-Vzhodni vrh Muzcev
-Zajavor
-Zelenjak
-Žerjavov Praprotnik
-Žingarica
-Žrd
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PS: Thanks in advance to everyone for the good will and cooperation and "Happy 2023!"
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Reflection of the editorial board colleague of Planinski vestnik, Marjan Bradeško on the cross on the mountain.
Cross by the path to the mountain
"It stood there, warped, broken, frail, actually half hanging, with one arm leaning on a mighty beech. The colors, washed by rain, barely clung to the carved wooden Christ. Above the church of Saint Lenart, in a hidden corner between Lepenatka and Rogac, on a dark winter day when the stream roared in deep snow. But I rejoiced in it perhaps more than numerous shining, solid and mighty crosses on the highest peaks. Because it stood there by the path, by the path of trials, by the path that was hope, like every path, but still different. It had no goal at the top, the path itself was the goal, actually the goal was slowly shaping on it, then it was still far, beyond that path. Therefore, that modest wooden cross there in the foggy forest meant so much to me. Because through it I suddenly felt all the hopes of many who over decades stood before it, on the way up, on the way back down, perhaps while working in the forest, mowing on the nearby hayfield. And perhaps they were answered, who knows. Because I also laid my hope before it, regardless of its external appearance not inspiring hope. But it was a cross. Whatever it was. And it was by the path. As long as you're on the path, there is hope.
Therefore on paths through mountains I perhaps rejoice most in wayside shrines, because I know the path is still ahead of me, because I carry hope, longing, because I feel much awaits me. Surprises, secrets that every path reveals, beauties that open in hours of walking, reflections, yes, sometimes even prayer. Every path is a kind of pilgrimage. And as we go from mark to mark, we also go from shrine to shrine. Where a cross awaits me at the top, it is first a sign of small victory, personal, modest - nothing compared to Christ's victory over death. But still something I'm proud of.
I rejoice in crosses also by their appearance. Metal, wooden, large and small, embedded in ice, sprinkled with sugar foam of frost, eerily buzzing in approaching storm, rattling in the lashing of the gale ... crosses await me on mountains. Man has always marked the summits. They were sacred space, and for the mountaineer, believer or not, the summit is some kind of sanctuary. It is space of silent admiration of creation, space of joy, thanks for the strength that brought man to the top, place of hope to climb there again, place of longing to reach the horizons teeming all around. And cross on the top? For the believer it is a reminder that without effort, even suffering, sweat shed, there is no resurrection, no joy of Easter. The path to the mountain is often truly such a small, earthly way of the cross. Voluntary. As Christ, surrendered to the Father's will, took the burden of the cross, we also decide and go. Even though we know it won't be easy.
But to everyone who reaches the top, the cross on it is a joyful sign that the goal is reached. Actually an intermediate point on the path. For beyond the mountain there is still so much beauty. As Jesus through the cross continued his pilgrimage to heaven, so we hope that one day our path will be like that. But there on the mountain, at the top, every mountaineer then says goodbye to the cross, to the top, and with hope for safe return begins the descent to the valley. The cross stands on the mountain as before. Eternal, like the eternal mountain. Sign by the path that guides the mountaineer - to the next path."
Marjan Bradeško