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| ločanka12. 07. 2019 17:38:19 |
bagi, in picture 15 in the background is Jerebica, Rabeljske špice are behind you. At least I think so
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| bagi12. 07. 2019 17:53:46 |
You're right, thanks. Similar pics, so a typing lapsus occurred 
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| Jovan Cukut29. 11. 2024 09:48:08 |
Tomaž, Mt. Sciober Grande is 1853 m a.s.l. and not 1845 m a.s.l. On my Julijske Alpe map scale 1:50 000 neither Mali nor Veliki Grintavec are marked. On which one are they?
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| voluhar2. 12. 2024 18:09:44 |
On official maps, Tabacco and PZS, two contours are listed, 1853 on the ridge itself and 1845 somewhat off the ridge. The summit is marked on the ridge, thus 1853 m. Tine Mihelič in Julijske Alpe also lists this altitude. On maps (Mapy.cz, Bergfex OSM, ...), based on OpenStreetMap data, a platform that works like Wikipedia where users enter data themselves, the 1845 contour is marked as summit. And that's how it is in nature too, since cairns lead to the 1845 contour through sawn scrub. Veliki Grintavec is marked on some maps, not on others. Mali Grintavec is only on OpenStreetMap maps, on paper PZS maps south of Veliki Grintavec, where there is no visible path.
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