Since I went to the Julians for three days, I'd have paid 75 euros for parking in Vrata. Given my pension, that's really usurious, so I went a bit by car, a bit by train, then by bus and finally by van to Vrata. I was lucky with connections and arrived at Pogačnikov dom at eight in the evening. Of course for accommodation for two nights upon reservation at home I had to pay 40% advance, the rest right upon arrival at the hut. Tired from all transports and loud foreigners, I went to sleep. In the morning I went further and in the afternoon turned to the valley, partly due to the prevalence of foreigners, partly due to disappointment because you have to pay everything in advance. From Vrata the same very friendly van driver as on the way up took me; he drives whole days, of course for a local entrepreneur and is in violation and tired. Where are the inspectors?! Then again bus, train, bus and my car, and I was home late in the evening. The trip was incredible in terms of logistics diversity, but a bitter disappointment remained. It consoles me that I had a discount on accommodation, which didn't achieve the purpose, since for one night I paid for two, of course also paid PZS membership. I think I will never again be a member of that association, and I will hardly go to the hills. PZS should support rescuing foreigners in slippers for free. Slovenes have apparently become unwanted in our hills. A period is coming again after a hundred years when only foreigners went to our mountains, of course with the help of our guides; you see that when you arrive in Vrata. Sad but true.