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| tadeya11. 09. 2009 14:11:19 |
Mate07, still congratulations for persistence and stubbornness. Weight can really be a problem, but where there's a will, there's strength. Just keep going!
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| m11. 09. 2009 16:44:40 |
Hello! Mate07, I join the congratulations. Persistently onward!
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| Mate0711. 09. 2009 17:33:53 |
Thanks to both. But in my opinion it's a real rarity that such a "fatty" gets so high.
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| Avanturistični kozorog11. 09. 2009 20:26:28 |
Not at all. 120 kg/184 cm Been to most marked peaks and a couple of unmarked ones. Lots of going to the mountains to strengthen the right muscles and gain fitness. And a nice fat greeting.
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| Mate0711. 09. 2009 20:40:32 |
But I still have a higher body mass index. I got to Kamniško sedlo completely without issues/without special fatigue and thought of going to Brana too, but the peak was in fog.
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| Kriška11. 09. 2009 21:13:53 |
Mate, you're not the only one with too much weight who goes hiking; you can meet quite a few. Yes, they go a bit slower, puff a bit more, but most reach the goal! We need to appreciate their effort they put in, and it's certainly greater than those who go on these paths with BMI 25 or less .
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| Mate0711. 09. 2009 21:29:41 |
I know, yes, fat people go too, but I haven't met anyone fatter than me yet. Don't know, but I go to mountains with even more joy because mountains are so beautiful to me. Otherwise this year for the first time reached so many goals. Last year only 3 goals and even those were walks about 5 km not higher than 1600 meters. In 2007 and previous years I NEVER went to mountains. It's like that, I choose only easier marked paths, next year [I'll] go on demanding tours.
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| MetaU11. 09. 2009 21:50:59 |
Mate 07, you're cool, really. Make sure in winter to still go on some shorter tours, depending on where you're from, and the kilos will go down easier too. And next year to new victories. It's important to enjoy in the mountains, time doesn't matter. It's important to see small, simple things. To enjoy the beauties that our beautiful mountains offer. Ciao
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| Bojan_A12. 09. 2009 10:58:09 |
I'm also happy about your will and that you like mountains so much. Just bravely step by step higher and the kilos lower. I'm also one of those who can't and can't lose their 7 kg of excess weight.
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| rakec21. 09. 2009 00:37:10 |
mate, good job. I also have to 'praise' myself that with 195cm and 130kg I conquer so far every peak I've been a couple times over 2000 and it went without problem. Well, we puff a bit more
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| stankoju24. 09. 2009 15:22:15 |
I'm soon planning Storžič up through Žrelo and down Škarjev rob, interested what the path is like or any peculiarities, if anyone was recently on this path I would appreciate info.
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| jersy24. 09. 2009 20:02:44 |
both paths are perfect, just caution needed!
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| klavdy627. 09. 2009 20:34:04 |
In the morning we decided to take the path to Storžič from the Jezersko side. The closed road extended the trip a lot, but it was still nice . The path to Praprotnikova hut mostly goes through the forest. Near Bašeljsko sedlo the first rocks start to appear, there the wind also started blowing. There was no fog at the beginning of the ridge and the views could have been worse. On the top the fog was thicker and there was no view . The path is demanding, but on the way back no great caution is needed. At the end a visit to the hut at Kališče, which on Sundays closes around 16:00. Then another 1.45 h to Mač or Bašelj and the all-day trip was done LP
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| pohodnica5327. 09. 2009 22:17:10 |
Well, there were quite a few of us on Storžič this weekend; on Saturday, 26.9., finally, even I, the dizzy hiker, with the help of an internet colleague - thanks to him; it was really great for me, no dangers, I went from Dom pod Storžičem, via Mala and Velika Polana; there is really quite some knee biting; too bad the valley was wrapped in fog, or rather that only for a couple of short moments the wind blew away the mists above Bašeljski prelaz; if anyone else hesitates, like I did for long, that this prominent Gorenjska peak is unconquerable for us dizzy ones, then courageously go for it - here's proof in the picture that I succeeded (since this time only from mobile they are somewhat worse)
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| stankoju29. 09. 2009 20:13:53 |
Today we visited Storžič through the gorge and back over Škarjev rob. The path is good, safety gear - cables are in good condition. I recommend the path because you quickly gain height and already have views, especially if you are lucky with the weather like we were today; views really super from Triglav, Nanos, Kamnik Alps and Karawanks.
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| aleš4314. 10. 2009 13:50:19 |
mate let me comfort you. Me too I'm not among "the skinny ones", but persistently "bite" into hills. At my 105 kg/177cm I'm not "athlete" either. But it pulls me into hills anyway. Tomorrow going to Storžič from Mač. My fifth 2000m this year!
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| Mate0714. 10. 2009 19:20:45 |
Which is the most popular path to Storžič and that it's not hard... I went on one of the easier paths, but I didn't like it (avalanche destroyed the marked path, but not much). Went from Laški (700m).
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| Mate0714. 10. 2009 19:29:45 |
aleš43: This year was just sort of a test how much I can manage, next year I'll go 2x more into hills.
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| jprim14. 10. 2009 20:14:58 |
Mateo7 You are thinking a bit wrong, at least I think so, see that after every tour you manage more and regarding fitness and strength with regular training - hiking, it progresses on its own. Every next tour is a different test (well in between there might be bad personal days too). And safe steps to you!
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