First sunlight appeared from the east when we were still in the forest.
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There was at least one meter of snow.
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The woods have practically no undergrowth (or is it maybe hidden under all this snow?).
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Just below the summit.
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Looking back on the trail we'd just hiked ...
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... and finally, the top and the view towards the north.
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It was a really clear day and visibility was excellent.
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Evil Jaka at the top.
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Mt. Triglav - 47 kilometers away.
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Mt. Kanin.
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Mt. Krn (38 kms away) and signs of an avalanche.
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Views towards the Adriatic Sea.
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More of the beech forest.
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Patterns.
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The Kamnik Alps - about 70 kms away.
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Enjoying the views.
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The Vipava valley.
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The Vipava valley up close. :)
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The adjacent hill of Veliki Golak - which is, paradoxically, lower than Mali Golak.
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Our descent was marked with some more picture-taking.
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The forest is just too photogenic.
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A blaze for hikers.
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Shadows.
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Does it make you dizzy? ;)
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Bent trees.
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More playing with the fish-eye.
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At lower altitured the beech forest turns into a fir forest.
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