Today I went to Nanos with my better half. Already upon arriving at the parking lot in Razdrto we knew there would be a lot of kids, as there were 4 large school buses parked. We took the "that steep" one but didn't rush. On the sign (right after the bridge) it said the hut is open – seemed strange to us. Around 11 something we arrive at the top. Kids all over the meadow, all benches occupied – we concluded the hut was open because of the school visit. We decide to extend the tour to Suhi vrh. We chose a path we hadn't taken before. Later it turned out suitable for Robinson-type hikers as it was also poorly marked. At the top we took a few shots, rested a bit and returned towards Vojkova koča. When we arrived at the hut SHOCK. Everywhere bottles, papers, sandwich wrappers and even whole sandwiches. Real dump. We reach the hut, 15:00, hut closed. We "stamped" the logbooks, wanted to sign the book, ran into a plain lined notebook. Signatures and comments of spoiled kids. I notice more and more that at peaks there are no more summit books but ordinary notebooks (date, name surname, place), which in my opinion are more for counting tourists than anything else. After 15 min two ladies come, want into the hut, closed. They tell us the sign below says the hut is open. So we were sure the hut was open only because of the schoolkids.
On the way back to the valley from the junction where the path splits steep-flat to the parking we found more sandwich wrappers. Didn't even want to think what was on the flat path. We ourselves took the steep one. Around 16:15 we were at the parking, the sign still said hut open. Anyway it was a very nice sunny autumn day, ideal for peak visits until the uneducated schoolkids and their irresponsible teachers ruined it with their actions.