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| tine.sl18. 08. 2016 06:22:40 |
mailman, are you maybe a moderator or just a regular idiot 
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| tine.sl24. 01. 2016 10:20:16 |
I'll ride just the same by myself a bit more relaxed, because such impatient folks won't be crapping on the forums about what I can and can't do by their norms.
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| tine.sl23. 01. 2016 22:40:30 |
Well see, you said this already in first post, which is OK and I respect that. In continuation you started to lecture how it is with neighbors but obviously don't know it well and so write whatever into three days. And nice mountaineer greeting because also mountain cyclists are mountaineers 
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| tine.sl23. 01. 2016 22:21:17 |
Irina and POLJANC, yes I too heartily hope that once also here with us like with neighbors. And with all respect also hope that then you two won't be too disappointed.
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| tine.sl23. 01. 2016 19:58:54 |
Irina, have you ever been to Italy or Austria? Because if you had been there, you wouldn't be talking nonsense to me and all of us now. Where you're scaring so thoughtlessly I've already biked many trails, and not just me. Even with a group of more than 30 so-called bike criminals we've roamed foreign mountains and nowhere have I met such intolerants as some individuals in our homeland. And not only that, Slovenian cyclists are even welcome in many places, because we are also tourists and consumers of goods that are paid for, not just users of nature who bring their sandwich and beer in a backpack.
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| tine.sl23. 01. 2016 17:16:41 |
True Irina! And now these two cyclists have blown the snow so much that it won't recover for a couple of winters. Global warming means nothing against them. 
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| tine.sl20. 01. 2016 16:58:05 |
I'm not an enthusiast but it's a way of life. In younger years I hiked to mountains like most of you, then knees failed me and going down became hard. So I switched to another sports gear. Instead of poles and crampons I took a bike and 5-10s. Well, I don't know why this should be wrong, since except once with a really shameless drunk person I haven't had any incident. And I've covered and carried many hills and mountains, here and abroad.
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| tine.sl11. 08. 2015 20:24:21 |
If you're a real vegan, you won't eat in any public restaurant anyway. How can you be so easily sure that the food is really uncontaminated with some non-vegan stuff? 
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| tine.sl6. 02. 2015 17:42:24 |
redbull probably you didn't survive on Pikič's luck but on your own. And as Lizika wrote you're actually just a virtual hero, in fact a fool. And I don't know if you realize those guys who found you and helped first are exactly those you called couch potatoes and popcorn munchers just a day before. remember that one who asked for gps directions for skiing in those conditions. Really don't know why comments were deleted, because for you they would be instructive. Well take care, you're probably a nice dude anyway 
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| tine.sl25. 01. 2015 08:17:25 |
I wish him the quickest recovery...
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| tine.sl4. 01. 2015 18:06:07 |
You can easily meet a bear there. And I think that's no news 
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| tine.sl2. 01. 2015 21:50:45 |
Cyclists themselves should in my opinion know where they belong. I think we all agree we can't make every trail, marked or not, into some wild riding polygon. And Dolski is already DH track for many although it's not. On the other side hikers should realize not all mountain cyclists are downhillers and most of us still just bike to mountains like others on foot. 
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| tine.sl2. 01. 2015 12:50:57 |
Yes that's it.
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| tine.sl30. 12. 2014 10:52:04 |
It's interesting there's no public response, although I know a lot is happening in the background. Right, Mr. Goršič  By the way, I'd probably write something here too!
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