Two ski touring classics from Zaizera valley that every self-respecting ski tourer should do. Since the weather forecast was way off again, like the last few days, I head to Zaizera. No snow in the valley of course, so skis go on the backpack. First along the road, then straight across wide scree to the buried bridge, then along marked path 616 all the way below Bivak Mazzeni at around 1600m, where I put on skis and spot bear tracks at the same time. Some literally step on him, I haven't been lucky to see him live yet, just one or two days old tracks. Zigzagging up Spranja until one of the dogs disobeys. Skis back on backpack, luckily snow doesn't sink and I happily step towards the notch, which I soon reach, helped by the bear as I walked in his tracks here and there. The bear came up from Vishka Planina, where he dragged from Zaizera only he knows. Certain is he didn't use a hiking map, but knows the area well, certainly better than most on the forum. Snow didn't freeze overnight, so more than suitable for good skiing, which I soon tackle as another notch awaits. Really good zigzagging down through, just occasionally a little snag on a stone hidden in snow. At the start of Mojzes Notch I stop, drop some extra gear and with skis on backpack up the slope/gully again, which is still nicely snowy in the lower part, though water gurgling is heard at the very bottom. Snow here well settled and holds hiker's weight well. In under an hour I'm at the top, look down to Corsi hut, sit a bit and ski down. Skiing here even better than from Front Spranja before, hardly any rocks. At the bottom entrance pick up gear and ski to the passage into Spranja, where it's all one huge avalanche deposit, need to be careful on it, lower down ski on avalanche debris as long as possible. Then crossing some giant avalanche fields, then to the path and back to Zaizera. As always nice, in magnificent surroundings without equal.