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Golica

Golica

My first time hiking Golica (1835m), a peak super close to home.

Slemenova spica

Slemenova spica

A quick hike from Vrsic pass to Slemenova spica with my good mate.

Nebesa

Nebesa

We visited Soča valley again. This time we were somewhat elevated above it.

Vršič

Vršič

Autumn approaches. A combined blog post with two hikes around Vršič Pass.

Zelenica

Zelenica

One of those perfect autumn weekends, when everything turns golden. It seemed like everyone went hiking …

Brda

Brda

Steadily crossing the peaks above Pokljuka off the list one after another.

Mala

Mala

Another afternoon hike.

Starting point: Vršič Pass (1611m).

Destination: Mala Mojstrovka (2332m).

Lost in the Woods

Lost in the Woods

Debela peč (2014m) rises steeply above the Krma valley on one side and descends towards the vast forests of Pokljuka on the other.

Gorenjska

Gorenjska

2017, The Bus Bar, Kuta, Lombok, Indonesia.
A Dutch couple asks us if the pizza is ok and we start talking.

2018, Slovenia.
Aart and Britt come to Slovenia and spend the first couple of days with us.

Supermoon

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Supermoon

November 2016 - the closest the Moon has been since 1948. These are a few quick morning snaps from my window and some evening shots of Mt. Triglav.

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Viševnik

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Viševnik

A lovely Danish couple came to visit Slovenia. They wanted to do some hiking - me and Luka took them to Viševnik (2050m). We decided on a sunset hike as I was working in the morning ...

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Velika planina

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Velika planina

Time spent in central Slovenia, under Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Velika planina is a plateau of vast meadows, mooing cows, unique wooden cottages and fantastic views of Kamnik-Savinja Alps ...

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Mangart saddle

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Mangart saddle

Hiking around Mangart saddle with great views all around. Mangart is Slovenia’s fourth highest mountain with a very convenient access - the Mangart road (Slovenia’s highest road). We didn't ascend the mountain itself but merely circled around the plateau. Next time we'll surely conquer it.

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