Re: Slovenia regional discussion and conditions reports
Posted:
Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:56 am
by visentin
Rowing is a great and beautiful sport and whatever we can say about Bled, with or without tourists, watching world rowing champs in Bled can only be gorgeous experience ! I don't know many bodie of water entitled to host major events and located in such scenic place, except perhaps
Aiguebelette
Re: how come?
Posted:
Sun Aug 14, 2011 2:11 pm
by toc
"Multimedia, like video, still or VR panoramas pictures
where people or their propety can be recognised
is not alowed on the teritory of Slovenia"
http://www.erevija.com/novica/2968700/Ukinitev-geografskega-poglavja-Slovenijahttp://www.gore-ljudje.net/novosti/67602/
Re: Slovenia regional discussion and conditions reports
Posted:
Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:39 am
by visentin
I hope Triglav doesn't belong to someone
Re: Slovenia regional discussion and conditions reports
Posted:
Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:48 pm
by toc
Speaking of Triglav,
today is 80 years since the first Slovenian feature movie
In the Realm of Goldenhornhad premiere film screening, on August 29th 1931
In the grand hall of the Grand Union Hotel in Ljubljana
Re: Slovenia regional discussion and conditions reports
Posted:
Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:02 am
by Dan Shorb
Re: Slovenia regional discussion and conditions reports
Posted:
Thu Sep 08, 2011 5:48 pm
by Dan Shorb
borutbk wrote:Good find, thanks for sharing.
Yup, sweet flying!
One sees them leaving from the
Ceska koca hut and make the ascent to the
Grintovec summit.
First flight down to
Jezersko.
Next, one sees them crossing from the
Ceska koca hut to the
Kranjska koca hut (that's where the chopper leaves from).
From there they went up to
Ledinski vrh's summit and flew down again to
Jezersko.
Thanks borut. Looks like those mountains have some signifigant elevation gain from the valleys.
Re: Slovenia regional discussion and conditions reports
Posted:
Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:45 pm
by gabr1
Hello,
Me and a friend would like to reach Triglav's Kredarica hut (and possibly summit) starting from the Tolminka Valley.
This summer we saw signs showing Triglav at a a distance of 12 hours, can anyone give me more info on the actual route to take? also we would like to go on skis.
Does anyone know the conditions of snow in the area? any parts that are dangerous? We are looking for something long, exhausting, but not extreme...
Hvala