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| mirank22. 11. 2025 21:01:16 |
Miri has already nicely told you; first check it out in summer. Then based on your experience you best assess how it would look in snow and you'll still be surprised in many places. Maybe I'm wrong but your question smells of inexperience.
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| Filip_Culjak23. 11. 2025 00:11:11 |
Depends on what kind of winter (conditions) you go. If it's just cold and a few cm of snow, it's more or less walking with crampons and ice axe. If there's more compacted snow, it can be quite tricky because the whole slope becomes a steep ramp covered with snow that's also exposed to avalanches.
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| turbo23. 11. 2025 10:51:16 |
This is how it was in the first half of October five years ago. Most turned back a bit lower that day, only a few of us reached the summit. All with crampons in the backpack, for soft snow they weren't needed. When there's more snow, the path isn't visible, it's just one very steep slope.
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