sagarmatha - Recent messages
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| sagarmatha18. 09. 2010 17:23:11 |
I'm interested in which peaks you recommend for a one-day hike in the mountains when it's raining - like these days. Thanks.
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| sagarmatha26. 02. 2009 17:22:41 |
I'm interested in the current conditions for the path to Bivouac below Skuta from Kamniška Bistrica.
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| sagarmatha30. 05. 2016 12:32:53 |
How about driving to the cable car (Kokrško sedlo) - I saw a traffic no-entry sign at the same time as a direction sign for driving.
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| sagarmatha29. 01. 2014 12:23:00 |
I'm interested if the road from Fužina to Planina Blato is drivable these days? Thanks.
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| sagarmatha19. 09. 2010 18:07:07 |
Thank you all very much for your suggestions and comments. As primoza said - it's a matter of taste. Hiking in the rain is a special experience that few people know. Viharnik gave me an idea and I was on the way to Mojstrana, but due to traffic I turned towards Pokljuka. Viševnik and surrounding peaks were today just for me. Fortunately/or not/ it also stopped raining. I did a nice tour around Viševnik, Serenjski pass, Studorski pass, Jezerca and back to the barracks
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| sagarmatha18. 09. 2010 17:31:52 |
Rain is no problem. But I hate mud.
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| sagarmatha19. 02. 2010 15:32:22 |
Thanks for the information!
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| sagarmatha12. 02. 2010 12:45:03 |
What are the conditions these days for a hike to Porezen? Which direction do you recommend? Thanks in advance!
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| sagarmatha18. 09. 2009 12:59:19 |
Dear mountain lovers, I didn't expect so many comments when I wanted information on 3.9.2009 about whether Bohinjci still collect parking/toll for the path to Planina Blato. Someone mentioned they'd stop collecting parking/toll from 15 September onwards. Is that true? Regards
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| sagarmatha3. 09. 2009 14:08:25 |
Wondering if Bohinj folks still charge expensive parking/toll for the road to Planina Blato. Regards
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| sagarmatha14. 02. 2009 20:19:34 |
Thanks. Going tomorrow to Goli vrh!
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| sagarmatha14. 02. 2009 18:09:37 |
I think it's called Goli Vrh; and not Veliki vrh.
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