Slapčič blocks the ideal passage, right?
A bit further on, in some mini gates, before the path drops slightly downhill, you can still get through. Up past the nice little firs, briefly right under the rock and up the sandy-grassy gully. Then straight along the ridge to the first clearing.
Cross the clearing slightly left and up towards the larger pine (not the one all the way on the left). Among the spruces behind the pine, a passage to the left becomes visible, running parallel to the gully you want. First cross the steep grass, then "around the corner" step onto something path-like. Careful at this spot, right "after the corner", part of the terrain is missing for a completely safe step. Access to the gully is now clear.
In the gully itself I continue upwards (two or three steps) to a larger transversely lodged tree and leave it to the left above it (awkward). Some battling with brushwood and then the final ascent to the already familiar ridge. A little path can also be found on this section.
The gully itself is still very crumbly, some fighting with brushwood and other branches, some very steep sections, lots of ticks. It's pathless terrain, with remnants of a path and game trails. Demanding.
The path you call the hunting path has its own name - Na talar.