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Sunday, March 02, 2025

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Slovenia: Sledding Competition - Savske jame


Today we had the 3rd and final race for the Cup of Slovenia sledding competition and like the first one it was on track called Savske Jame above Jesenice. Once more I was 2nd my category. Nada also ended on the podium so we both celebrated our results. My rides on GPS - Garmin Connect.

Previous races for The Cup of Slovenia: 1671916712.

 
Lučka and Nada on start.

 
My first time on the upper part of the track.

 
Podium.


Sunday, February 23, 2025

16719

Slovenia: Sledding Competition - Podljubelj


The 2nd race for  the Cup of Slovenia sledding competition took place in our village Podljubelj on  Sledding track Zelenica. I improved the result from previous race and today I was 2nd in my category. Nada also ended on the podium so we both celebrated our results. My rides on GPS - Garmin Connect.

Previous race for The Cup of Slovenia: 16712.

 
Nada's nephew Teodor came to watch us.

At the start.

 
Nada just after the start and Tuši at finish line.

 
We both ended on the podium.

Congratulations.


Saturday, February 22, 2025

16718

Slovenia: Quadratlon


Today I accidentally ended up doing a slightly different kind of quadrathlon. The usual version consists of swimming, cycling, kayaking, and running - but mine took a more unconventional turn. Instead, my day included hiking (Garmin Connect), mountain biking (Garmin Connect), sledding (Garmin Connect), and even bowling. Each activity brought its own mix of effort, fun, and unexpected moments, making for a truly varied and memorable day. I'm not including the "dog search" in the list - on our hike, he decided to take his own independent route, adding a bit of extra adventure to the day.

During bowling in Lesce.


Sunday, February 16, 2025

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Slovenia: Sledding Competition - Savske jame


The Cup of Slovenia sledding competition took place in Savske jame above Jesenice. Unfortunately, my sled didn't perform as expected today, so I was not able to achieve a good result. Despite that, the day ended on a high note for our club. The boys from ŠD Podljubelj delivered an excellent performance and secured the team victory, bringing home the cup for the best team. My rides on GPS - Garmin Connect.

At the start of the race.

Our team won the cup for beat team.


Sunday, February 09, 2025

16705

Austria: Waterfall Sopotniški Šum and Lake Jezerce


This Sunday, Nada, Bronco, and I set off on a beautiful hike just across the border into Austria. We parked near the Ljubeljska Borovnica stream (Loiblbach), below the well-known Dajčpeter (Deutscher Peter) restaurant, and began our journey into the picturesque Poden valley. Our first destination was the impressive Sopotniški šum waterfall (Tschaukofall), where the water tumbles dramatically through the forest. From there, we followed the fascinating Žabnica creek (Bodenbach), whose crystal-clear waters have carved a scenic path through the valley over countless years. The trail gradually led us into the upper part of the Poden valley (Bodental), a place of peaceful meadows and mountain views. Here we took a break at the small lake known as Jezerce, or Meerauge ("Sea Eye"), famous for its striking turquoise color and the legends surrounding its mysterious depth. For our return, we chose a more direct route over the nearby pass, which brought us back to our parking place and completed a wonderful loop through this beautiful corner of the Karawanks - Garmin Connect.

 
Hidden in the wild Čepa gorge (Tscheppaschlucht), Sopotniški šum is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the Karawanks. The waterfall drops about 26 meters over steep rock walls carved by the waters of the Žabnica creek.

Water finds its way.

Photographer Nada.

 
Hiking path along the Žabnica creek.

Stream runs through the tunnel.

Rest place along the way.

The Bodentaler Felsentor appears almost too perfect to be natural, but the rock gate is believed to be a genuine geological formation shaped over thousands of years by water, frost, and erosion.

On the other side.

 
Another waterfall along our path.

View to Poden valley.

There was still winter in the mountains.

The Meerauge, also known as Jezerce, is a small alpine spring lake hidden in the upper Bodental valley. Its name "Sea Eye" comes from its striking turquoise-blue color and perfectly still surface, which gives it an almost surreal appearance. Fed by underground karst springs, the water is exceptionally clear and cold throughout the year.

 
In the village.

Time for a short break.

 
Over the pass back to our starting point.

 
The modern way of life is no longer very supportive of high alpine farms. Many traditional mountain homesteads, once carefully maintained and used for seasonal farming, are now slowly being abandoned. What remains are quiet reminders of a lifestyle that was closely connected to the land, but has gradually faded with time and changing economic realities.

Last descent.


Sunday, February 02, 2025

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Slovenia: Kapelica sv. Janeza Krstnika - Chapel of St. John the Baptist


Below the ridge of Košuta stands the Chapel of St. John the Baptist (sv. Janez Krstnik), a small but historically rich landmark below Kofce pasture. It was originally built in 1926, alongside the first mountain hut, and solemnly blessed on 24 June 1928 - the feast day of St. John the Baptist - when the first Mass was held there. A few years later, in 1931, the chapel received its small bell, completing its modest but heartfelt presence in the mountains. Its story, however, is far from peaceful. During World War II, the chapel suffered heavily. At the beginning of the German occupation in 1941, it was damaged by a local member of the Kulturbund. The final blow came in February 1945, when partisans burned the nearby mountain hut to prevent it from being used by German forces. The fire spread to the chapel, leaving behind only fragments of its walls and roof. What stands there today is largely the result of postwar reconstruction. The chapel was rebuilt and blessed again in 1966 by the Tržič parish priest, Msgr. Viktor Zakrajšek, restoring its role as a quiet spiritual point beneath the ridge. Today, Nada, Bronco, and I walked up from our village to visit it again - Garmin Connect. Despite its turbulent past, the chapel now feels calm and timeless - a place where history, nature, and silence meet under the slopes of Košuta.

 
At the start of our hike we visited the lake in our village.

  
On the local hill, called Vršič, Bronco did some posing.

 
Bronco rarely looks at the camera, making moments like this special.

 
Few more shoots and then we move on.

On the way towards Ravni.

 
Destination reached.

Nada, Bronco and Tuši.