For me the easiest path to Triglav is from Trenta, mulatiera over Dolič to Morbegna, nothing difficult, just have to walk, also over Triglav Notch and on slab to top is much easier than path from Kredarica or both from Planika (M. Triglav - Gorjanska). Anyway today I chose somewhat different. From Zadnjica through Korita to Luknja, still nicely snowy, only here and there something falling down from Pihavec or western slopes of Triglav. Snow just right softened, so didn't even need crampons. From Luknja to below "Stene" ridge path is dry, below ridge some snowdrifts appear, best to go around because snow is packed and hard, or crampons and ice axe, well I needed ice axe, crampons waited in backpack. A bit worried about cornice or drift at exit from last gully and indeed had to use ice axe a bit to break it, but this year's much smaller than previous years. Since usually I traverse below here, put on crampons and went on nicely frozen snow (also new) to western Triglav ledges. From west pulling well, no special heat either, so quickly made it up towards Triglav Notch, snow hard frozen, without crampons no way, no footprints yet either, nor over Plemenice. Well above Notch dry almost to top, only right below summit when Aljaž already visible still some snow. If occasionally foggy before, cleared nicely at top. Wasn't long up there, so back down over notch, past Dolič on winter crossing and over Komar back to Zadnjica. Descent over Komar not best option for my battered knees, but mulatiera drags too, gullies dry, protections undamaged. But down in Zadnjica basin still huge snow from avalanche that will last till July, if not longer.