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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

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Slovenia: Hike & Fly - Dobrovlje


Rok and me had some testing as part of our job interview scheduled in Velenje and after that we decided to visit the nearby take off site in Dobrovlje. A little wind in the back didn't bother us and we soon had a new take off site on our list - Garmin Connect.

We weren't alone.


Monday, January 29, 2024

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Slovenia: Prelaz Ljubelj


We used this Monday to do an eazy hike to Prelaz Ljubelj - Garmin Connect. Once more, we had a nice sunny winter day.

View to Veliki vrh in Košuta.

Bronco, look at the camera!

Bronco looking at the camera.


Sunday, January 28, 2024

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Italy: Backcountry Skiing - Kamniti Lovec


Today I joined my friends at Chera Hiking group and together we drove to Trbiž, from where we started our ascent to Kamniti Lovec (Cima del Cacciatore). Nice sunny day with great snow offered great views to all sides. We easily conquered the summit and then we skied to Svete Višarje, where we had a short break. From there we used the slopes of ski resort, but we couldn't reach the valley, since the portion of track was closed. Instead of skiing, we had to use the cable car to get back to the valley - Garmin Connect.

Friends approaching the summit on a little exposed ridge.

Amazing view.

Our skiing route.

Summit bell at 2071 meters above sea level.

Metal at the top.

Julian Alps around Viš.

Time to be smart.


Saturday, January 27, 2024

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Croatia: Abandoned hospital


In the early 1980s, the Croatian government (then part of Yugoslavia) initiated the project to establish a new, modern university hospital in the southern part of Zagreb, near the neighborhood of Blato. The facility was intended to be the primary healthcare center in the region, offering specialized and cutting-edge medical services while relieving pressure on existing hospitals. The original design included thousands of hospital beds, comprehensive medical departments, and research facilities, making it one of the most advanced healthcare projects in Yugoslavia at the time. Construction began with significant investment, and parts of the project were completed during the initial years. However, with the dissolution of Yugoslavia and Croatiais declaration of independence in 1991, the country faced severe financial strain due to the ensuing war and the shift to a market economy. Funding for the hospital dwindled as the government prioritized other pressing needs. Construction ultimately halted in the early 1990s, leaving the site partially completed but largely abandoned. Since the 1990s, the project site has deteriorated significantly. The skeletal structures, exposed to the elements and lacking maintenance, became a symbol of unfinished infrastructure ambitions and the economic challenges Croatia faced after independence. Despite occasional discussions to revive or repurpose the site, no substantial progress has been made. The hospital has remained an uncompleted and overgrown construction site, contributing to concerns over wasted investment and missed healthcare improvements for the region.

The Zagreb University Hospital project is a well-known example of an ambitious Croatian infrastructure plan that fell short of completion, ending up as an abandoned construction site. This large hospital complex, designed to be the country’s flagship healthcare institution, was planned to include state-of-the-art facilities and advanced medical research capabilities.

Left in the hands of mother nature.

Geocache found:
- Abandoned hospital, GC6N7FB, that received a visit by trackable items "Spartan Medal", TB9K7R9 and "Second Angel of peace", TBA8B55

#geocaching #abandoned

Friday, January 26, 2024

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Slovenia / Croatia: KršišeKrumperk Castle and Cirque du Soleil


In the morning I took Bronco to Kršiše (Garmin Connect) and then he stayed home with my parents, while I went towards Ljubljana. On the way I visited Krumperk castle, where I also picked up a geocache. After another geocache I picked up Nada and we headed to Zagreb, Croatia, where we attended Cirque du Soleil in Arena Zagreb. After the show, we spent the night in the nearby apartment.

According to Valvasor, the castle was built in the late 13th century by the noble Rabensbergs from Koprivnik. After World War II, the castle was nationalized and stripped of its furnishings. The communist authorities converted the structure into a sanatorium for wounded military officers.

Krumperk Castle (German Kreutberg) is a renaissance castle located near Gorjuša pri Domžale. It has a square floor plan with distinctive corner towers and a loft cantilever, which is one of the few preserved today.

Getting ready for the show.

Cirque du Soleil was founded in 1984 in Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada, by two street performers, Guy Laliberté and Gilles Ste-Croix. It began as a small troupe and grew into an international phenomenon.

Unlike traditional circuses, Cirque du Soleil has a "no animal" policy. Instead, it focuses on human performances with acrobatics, dance, and live music, showcasing the human body’s potential.

Cirque du Soleil has performed in more than 450 cities in 60+ countries. Over 180 million people worldwide have seen a Cirque du Soleil show, making it one of the most popular live entertainment companies globally.

Cirque's founder, Guy Laliberté, started out as a fire-breather and street performer, and he later became a billionaire. He even traveled to space in 2009 and became the first Canadian space tourist, making the journey a fittingly surreal Cirque-style adventure.

Geocaches found (all received a visit by trackable items "Spartan Medal", TB9K7R9 and "Second Angel of peace", TBA8B55):
- Grad Krumperk, GC3AWTC
- #D07 - PST / Trail Along the Wire, GC8MDP5


Tuesday, January 23, 2024

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Slovenia: Sledding Course


Our sport society decided to have a sledding course for the local school. Majority of the people would say, why would I need a course for a thing like that, but when you know how to sled, you know why it is a real sport and you know how to enjoy it even more.

Our sledding track was ready for schools.

 
After thou course, we got a visit from the best young Slovene sledders Vid and Žiga.


Saturday, January 20, 2024

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Austria: Backcountry Skiing - Kozjak


Ovčji vrh or Kozjak in Slovene, or Geissberg or Kosiak in German, is a 2024 m high peak located north of the main ridge of the Karavanke Mountains. In winter, it is also popular with skiers, so my cousin Aleks and me decided to conquer it. A little more than 1000 meters of ascent and we were standing on the summit, where there were already many people. Still, we were able to find some virgin lines on our way down - Garmin Connect. As it it normal for trips like this, we finished it with a beer on our way back home.

 
We started on a forest road that the locals had prepared for sledders, hikers, and skiers.

 
After a while, we came out of the forest to a mountain pasture Mačenska planina. We immediately saw some nice options for us to ski.

View towards the main ridge of the Karawanks. To dangerous to ski today.

Finally, the summit at 2024 m.

One last look towards East, before we started enjoying our fresh powder snow.


Friday, January 19, 2024

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Slovenia: Bronco found a Goat


In the morning Bronco and me went for our morning walk and Bronco seemed nervous all the time. He wanted to go to the snowy meadow below some cliffs. On the way back from our walk I said, OK, let's have a look where you want to go and we found almost dead goat. We made some calls and then we left for home. 

Bronco found her, almost covered with snow. There wasn't much we could do here, beside calling the local hunter.


Tuesday, January 16, 2024

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Slovenia: Prelaz Ljubelj


We continued with our hikes to Prelaz Ljubelj. The sledding track is ready, but we simply hiked up and down - Garmin Connect.

 
Great day for some eazy hiking.

Nada, Bronco and Tuši.


Sunday, January 14, 2024

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Slovenia: Tominčev slap and Za Šijo


Today Nada, Bronco and me visited our local waterfall Tominčev slap. It was a little frozen, but still not enough for ice climbing. We prolong the trip to an area called Za Šijo and then we returned back to our starting point - Garmin Connect.


  
Nice hike in our village.


Saturday, January 13, 2024

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Slovenia: Vrh Ljubeljščice


Bronco and me had a day off, so we decided to attend a geocaching event on Vrh Ljubeljščice. Since we were without a car, we simply walked to the top, greet the other geocachers and returned back to the valley. Unfortunately without skis - Garmin Connect.

We made it without special gear.

Geocaching event attended:
- Zimski Triangel, Event, GCAHKGP


Sunday, January 07, 2024

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Slovenia: Prelaz Ljubelj


We continued with our hikes to Prelaz Ljubelj, and today we were awarded with nice fresh snow. The hut on top was open, so we also had a quick drink, before we decided to use a little less known trail back to the village - Garmin Connect.

 
Bronco was ready to move on, while Nada and me ordered a drink.

Cheers to the people in the valley.

  
Let's enjoy on the fresh snow and make the path for others.

 
Bronco, the Snowdog.


Thursday, January 04, 2024

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Slovenia: Prelaz Ljubelj


Our first hike in 2024 was to our usual place, Prelaz Ljubelj - Garmin Connect. This year's plan is the same as it was last year, simply conquer this nice location 40 times.

View to our valley.

The start of Košuta ridge with Veliki vrh, 2088 m.

Nada, Tuši and Bronco.


Monday, January 01, 2024

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Slovenia: New Year Picnic with Neighbors


Meadow "Kralov travnk" hosted another neighborhood event. We gathered in the afternoon, wished each other a Happy New Year and then we started cooking local specialties. Cheers!

 
Tržiške bržole with mutton meat and chicken under the bell.

 
Ready for some delicious food.