Suggestion where to go watch the "big" full moon...
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| saoter3. 05. 2012 21:20:10 |
Oh. In the night from Saturday to Sunday, it will be possible to observe the so-called "big" full moon, which is about 14% larger and a bit brighter than other full moons. I was thinking of going to Viševnik, but the weather doesn't look good. Can someone give me some advice or an idea... I could start the ascent around 2 a.m., so I have time even for more than 2-hour ascents... ...I'd also watch the sunrise or just both at once...  Well, thanks in advance for any good advice...
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| Chico3. 05. 2012 23:14:19 |
Ask the Chinese why there was no announced bad weather at the Beijing Olympics opening, hehe.
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| Lothar4. 05. 2012 00:17:14 |
Anywhere a bit higher will do. Viševnik is a good choice (just probably can't see the very first sun rays, as the sun currently rises behind the mountains... best sunrises on Viševnik in winter). Also Karavanke peaks (Begunjščica, Vrtača, Stol...) are suitable for observing the moon and the sunrise. If snow is no problem for you, you can go even higher (like Mangart, since you can drive quite high by car). Only if the weather is good. Probably no rain.. but maybe cloudy.
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| turbo4. 05. 2012 08:43:20 |
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| pikec14. 05. 2012 16:27:52 |
Yeah, I would go to Vrtača or Stol Just the weather probably won't be right 
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