The vast majority of you who go to Cold Mountain from Okrešelj probably see at the beginning of the path on the right side the memorial plaque from 1926 to the deceased Pavle Šuman. Since I'm a historian, allow me to remind you of his completely forgotten adventure. Although his grandfather was a farmer's son from Slovenske Gorice (Zg. Ročica near Sv. Ana) who due to his sociability and diligence made an excellent teaching career at high schools in Maribor and Vienna, his aunt was already the flower of Ljubljana's urban elite and wife of the last Carniolan governor Ivan Šušteršič. His father Janko was initially a high official at the patent office in Vienna, then founder and director of the patent office in Belgrade. Brother Ivo was an officer and test pilot of the Yugoslav army who tragically crashed in Novi Sad on May 31, 1926. The family, which had already lost daughter Marica in the first war, went quietly to mourn in the Logarska Dolina. On July 22, 1926, Pavle, who was then studying medicine, went to visit his mother's relatives at Železna Kapla, but as he returned alone towards evening, Cold Mountain tempted him. He managed to reach the summit, but on the descent he slipped and fell in the dark... Parents lit bonfires and searched for him for several days before finding him. They buried him in the cemetery in Solčava. We can probably only imagine what the Šumans experienced in Okrešelj, who in just two months lost both their sons.