The most demanding mountain in Slovenia...?
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| miksmajster13. 06. 2011 15:11:38 |
Maybe someone knows which paths in Slovenia are among the hardest, very demanding marked paths? lp
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| miksmajster13. 06. 2011 15:24:35 |
or considered the most difficult to traverse
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| miri13. 06. 2011 16:36:23 |
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| miksmajster16. 06. 2011 13:27:31 |
Yeah, but that one is short.... I would decide that the most difficult one is on Prisojnik via the Hanzova path.
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| lubnikar16. 06. 2011 14:08:01 |
I would say it's the ferrata on Mangart from the Belopeška lakes or from the Nogaro shelter.
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| meta5016. 06. 2011 14:31:03 |
All paths mentioned here except Gožnarjeva peč I have climbed and personally for me the most difficult path is to Cjajnik...
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| klm16. 06. 2011 17:39:18 |
The question was: The most difficult mountain in Slovenia...? The question is quite open, but quite clearly defines that it asks about the difficulty of the path to a MOUNTAIN (i.e. summit of some elevation) and that this MOUNTAIN stands on SLOVENIAN (not ethnic, although precisely the Selani are ethnically the most homogeneous and I won't say conscious, among all Slovenian population living north of Karavanke) TERRITORY! In short, then Cjajnik is out right away because it lies on the territory of northern neighbors... since Miksmajster has already quite defined the question in the next question, Gožnarjeva peč will probably hold (I haven't climbed it and don't intend to in the future either), but if I refer also to the question posed in the topic title (broader), my answer would be: Visoki rokav and Široka peč.
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| JusAvgustin16. 06. 2011 17:42:01 |
and the forgotten tourist ladies must not be forgotten at all...
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| klm16. 06. 2011 21:21:06 |
Yes, Juš is a gentleman, always gives ladies priority
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| Žiga2216. 06. 2011 22:27:24 |
How would you rank Silva Korena's path on Krn?
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| klm17. 06. 2011 09:47:40 |
in Mašerjev's guidebook of 55 equipped climbing paths it is appropriately marked as PP3 from PP6.
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| skrajnik17. 06. 2011 10:41:39 |
Juš, is that in Martuljek?
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| gmajna17. 06. 2011 12:12:35 |
Juš, Rušica and Rigljica aren't for us ordinary šodrovci who climb at most to Kurji vrh.  OP is actually asking for the most demanding mountain with marked paths (those that are demanding are also secured with pegs and cables there). Summits above PP therefore don't belong in this category.
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| JusAvgustin17. 06. 2011 14:50:48 |
oh, I didn't know... skrajnik: yeah, that's rušica, photographed from rigljica, pristine wilderness martuljek
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| skrajnik17. 06. 2011 16:47:13 |
It seemed somehow familiar to me.. this year gotta go there soon...
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| mojcadrev27. 07. 2016 17:59:03 |
Mrzla Gora definitely. But it's worth it
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| Trobec27. 07. 2016 18:22:51 |
Everyone has their own taste. For some it's harder with "lack" of protections, for others if terrain is secured but very steep, maybe even overhanging, third is fear of ridges, so uniform answer not possible. Mrzla gora is certainly among the hardest.
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| VanSims28. 07. 2016 05:53:52 |
Some fear precisely the protections: oooh cables will be there, I'm not going! Doesn't bother if hears need to grab some rock a bit. Instead of satisfied as long as protections exist... 
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