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Camping in Triglav National Park?

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Nosko15. 09. 2009 22:51:27
Hey hey!

I'm thinking of going for 2 days in July and camping in the open. I know the rules say you can't camp.
Wondering if anyone here has done it and what the experience was like nasmeh

What if, for example, a warden comes to me? How much is the fine if they catch you?

LPvelik nasmeh
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Žiga2215. 09. 2009 23:08:29
I don't know about the fine they would give you, but I know that in the long term (if everyone does like you) it more or less negatively affects nature. Irresponsible basically. And the rules are there for a reason.

I recommend you go to a hut instead.
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Nosko15. 09. 2009 23:26:13
Actually I'm leaning more and more towards not taking a tent. Put sleeping bag on ground, sleep and go on.
Don't know how that could negatively affect nature?
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Žiga2215. 09. 2009 23:43:45
If it's just you, not such a problem as if it started happening en masse. Don't set such example and encourage others. Even such small human presence remains visible (trash, etc.).

If you mean just in sleeping bag, first check temperatures, at this time sensible person won't bivouac outside, especially not in July.
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Nosko15. 09. 2009 23:53:12
I always take trash down to valley, so only damage would be a bit flattened grass where I slept mežikanje

Now temps at 1500m around 10, so evening around zero?
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viharnik16. 09. 2009 07:11:27
If necessary, despite ban can sleep outside, why not. Many have slept and not camped! around Kredarica winter with tent, army at -20°C January on Planika-training in extreme conditions, Vodnikov dom when foreigners took sleeping bags middle of night because uncomfortable beds and went to sleep outside, alpinists. But we have to follow strict environmental rules in park for one night. Now for bivouac need full mummy bag (breathable, not Gore-Tex) and mandatory underneath Armaflex, which alone insulates well in winter.
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VanSims23. 09. 2010 12:36:18
In France (and probably elsewhere in Europe) they have it arranged distinguishing between 'camping' and 'bivouacking'.

Bivouacking means pitching a small tent from sunset to sunrise and only for one night. The rest is camping.

In national parks, bivouacking is allowed but not camping.
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