Showing posts with label climbing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label climbing. Show all posts

03 September 2014

Climbing Mt. Koroška Rinka in the Kamnik Alps

The weather hasn't been really inducive to hiking and mountaineering this summer as it's been very rainy and cold, so when the forecast said there would be two sunny days in a row, I quickly made plans for a 2-day trip in the Kamnik Alps. Aco dropped me off at Jezersko on Friday afternoon, and the first part of my hike began. Mt. Velika Baba on the left was where I was headed.
Start of the hike in the Jezersko valley. My first goal, Mt. Velika Baba, is on the left, and the central Kamnik Alps in the background.

A trail through the forest took me to Jenkova planina first.
Jenkova planina

I quickly gained altitude and soon the village of Jezersko was far below me.
Looking back towards Jezersko

Forest gave way to rocks and soon Mt. Mala Baba was in front of me.
Mt. Mala Baba in front of me, still a long way to go

I timed the ascent to be at the top of Mt. Velika Baba in the late afternoon. The central Kamnik Alps basked in the sun: Mt. Planjava on the far left, then Koroška Rinka, Skuta and Dolgi hrbet.
Finally at the top of Mt. Velika Baba. The view of the central Kamnik Alps opened up: Mt. Planjava on the far left, then Koroška RInka, Skuta and Dolgi hrbet.

Looking back toward Jezersko:
Jezersko from Mt. Velika Baba

The descent was steep.
Steep slopes of Mt. Velika Baba

I took the left trail that goes on the Austrian side and climbed up to the saddle between Ledinski vrh and Storžek, just in time to catch the last sun rays.
Last sun rays from the saddle between Ledinski vrh and Storžek

Mt. Koroška Rinka lit up for a few minutes.
Rinke at sunset

Soon the light turned to pink and then it was gone.
Mt. Koroška Rinka in the pink light at sunset

Far to the east, Mt. Planjava was losing color, too.
Mt. Ojstrica in the distance, also pink

The Julian Alps with Mt. Triglav after sunset.
The Julian Alps with Mt. Triglav

I spent the night at Kranjska koča hut at Ledine. Some other guests were partying until the wee hours keeping the rest of us awake. Nevertheless, I got up early enough to set off at sunrise.
Colorful sunrise from Kranjska koča hut at Ledine

The clouds went from pink to orange in a matter of minutes, and Mt. Kočna was already illuminated by the sun.
Colorful sunrise from Kranjska koča hut at Ledine

Mt. Kočna in the morning light.
Mt. Kočna in the morning

The trail climbed up the scree slopes to the rockface of my goal, Mt. Koroška Rinka.
Interesting clouds in the morning when I was climbing towards Mt. Koroška Rinka

The ascent was not for the faint-hearted: very vertical, very airy, but with amazing views!
Climbing straight up

Soon I was standing at the top admiring the nearby peaks: Mt. Kranjska Rinka and Mt. Skuta.
Ana at the summit of Mt. Koroška Rinka

After breakfast the unpleasant descent down the scree was inevitable, and then back up to climb Mt. Kranjska Rinka. Here I was almost at the top, looking back towards Koroška Rinka.
Mt. Koroška Rinka from the trail to Kranjska Rinka

It was a beautiful sunny day, a Saturday, and many people decided to go hiking. I had to share my next destination, Mt. Turska gora with quite a few fellow mountaineers. Looking back towards Mts. Grintovec, Skuta and the three Rinkas.
From the top of Mt. Turska gora: Mts. Grintovec, Skuta and the three Rinkas

Logar Valley (Logarska dolina) from Mt. Turska gora. You can also see the hut at the Kamnik Saddle (Kamniško sedlo), where I was headed next.
From Mt. Turska gora looking towards Logarska dolina valley and Kamniško sedlo saddle

Climbing down Turska gora involves descending through a vertical opening equipped with steel cables. It's called a "bottomless barrel". :)


This stretch of the hike almost killed me twice. Just as a climbed up and out of a narrow gully, rocks started flying down from above and I escaped by a few seconds. Wearing a helmet wouldn't have helped me there. Just as I thought the worst was over, a hiker on a trail above me triggered a largish rock that came tumbling down as I was taking this photo, and I had to run out of the way to avoid it. Two narrow escapes within 15 minutes! Phew!
Kamniško sedlo saddle from the slopes of Mt. Brana

The hut at the Kamnik Saddle was teeming with day hikers. I did stop for some lunch though but then started the grueling descent back to the valley: the 1300 altitude meters did me in and by the time I reached the road, my soles were so inflamed I could hardly walk.
Final descent from Kamniško sedlo saddle

Inflamed soles aside, this was a wonderful hike mixed with some exhilarating climbing and amazing views. Now I am hoping for some nice weather in September so I can go hiking again!

14 October 2010

Climbing Mt. Prisojnik

Prisojnik was one of the mountains in the Julian Alps that I hadn't conquered yet, so when I was deciding where to go on a warm October Saturday, it wasn't hard to choose. There are at least five trails leading to the top, most of them quite demanding, and to satisfy my climbing aspirations I chose the Kopiščar route (Kopiščarjeva pot). My friend Sandi had no objections to my selection and off we went.
Setting off from the Erjavec hut through a larch forest we approached the north face of Prisojnik.

Soon we reached the rock face and started to ascend quickly. The first difficult section was soon behind us.

And then we saw her. The pagan girl. Staring into the valley.

By that time the sun rose high enough to illuminate the peaks on the other side of Vršič pass: Mojstrovka.

Higher up there was another demanding stretch of the route, and a few mountaineers were already there.

Steel rope and lots of iron pegs helped us climb.
Iridescent clouds above us.

We changed places all the time to be able to shoot up and down.
Photo by Sandi Ražman

And then there it was, right above us - the mighty Front Window (haha, funny translation for Prednje okno).

One look back towards the valley before we began the last ascent to the big hole.


The narrow and very steep ravine was hard to negotiate but at least there wasn't any snow.

The very wide view from the bottom of the huge cavern.

Of course, the only way up and out is to climb. :)

And so we climbed.

And on the other side: the sun! Looking back into the hole we stripped one more layer of clothing.

The ridge trail to the top which looked deceptively close. Razor and Triglav in the background.


Jalovec and Mangart behind us.

And finally at the top of Prisojnik at 2547 meters! The views were fantastic: from Škrlatica to Triglav and beyond.

The Kamnik Alps in the distance.

Beautiful Jalovec.

Vršič.

Ah, the clouds...

Because Sandi had to be somewhere before dusk, we chose the fastest route to return to Vršič, the south trail. It was very warm and sunny and Razor was smiling at us the whole time.

Only a few larches were really yellow. The prime time is yet to come.

Prisojnik shows a completely different face from the south: friendlier and more approachable.

Back at the car we couldn't help but observe that some mountains look pretty much unconquerable from afar, for mortals anyway. Did we really climb that almost vertical rock wall? :)

As usual I took loads of photos and it's impossible to cram them all into one post. But if you're interested (or just bored/feeling masochistic :), look at them here. Or have a look at Sandi's photos.