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Mountain ranges / Julian Alps / Planina Zgornja Gorjuda / Reklanska dolina - Planina Zgornja Gorjuda

Reklanska dolina - Planina Zgornja Gorjuda

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Starting point: Reklanska dolina (700 m)
Lat/Lon: 46,3937°N 13,4405°E
Time of walking: 2 h
Difficulty: difficult marked way
Altitude difference: 704 m
Altitude difference po putu: 704 m
Map: Julijske Alpe - zahodni del 1:50.000
Recommended equipment (summer): helmet
Recommended equipment (winter): helmet, ice axe, crampons
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Number of pictures: 11
Number of comments: 3
Access to the starting point:
From Kranjska Gora, drive through the Rateče border crossing to Trbiž / Tarvisio. In Trbiz, turn left towards Bovec and follow the road to the crossroads near Lake Rabelj. Here, turn right towards the Nevea Pass / Sella Nevea. From the pass, follow the road through numerous tunnels and galleries to the Reclano side. About 1km after the last tunnel or gallery, park in one of the roadside car parks.

From Bovec, drive to the Predel border crossing, from which you descend to the Italian side. Just after Lake Rabelj, you will reach a crossroads where you turn left towards the Neveje Pass / Sella Nevea. Continue as described above.
Path description:
From the roadside parking lot, descend a few dozen metres to where you will see the mountain signs for mountain pasture Gorjuda (Casera Goriuda) on the left-hand side of the road. The path immediately leads into the forest, where it climbs steeply at first and then steeply. After a good 20 minutes of walking, the path leads to the first more difficult part, where a wide and protected artificial ledge is crossed with the help of a rope. A similar crossing is then repeated twice more, all accompanied by gushing water chutes, so that we are quite wet. The path then climbs steeper up the steep and slip-prone slope. All the key places, especially the ravine crossings, are well protected. The only problem arises if the route is taken after a heavi rain or thaw, when the ravines are full of water and crossing is impossible. The steepness then eases a little and the rather overgrown path then takes us through the forest to the rocky cliffs, where the path turns sharp left. With the help of a rope we cross another short slightly exposed spot, and then the problems disappear. Next, the path leads us quickly out of the forest and we see in front of us an old shepherd's hut (converted into a bivouac) at mountain pasture Gorjuda.
zemljovid puta - Planina Zgornja Gorjuda
We can extend the trip to the following destinations: Bivak Marrusich (2 h), Žrd / Sart (3 h 15 min)
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Discussion about the trail Reklanska dolina - Planina Zgornja Gorjuda
BananaBronson18. 08. 2023 15:45:02
Prejšnji teden smo pot v sestopu prehodili z dvema otrokoma. Očitno je tudi tu deževje vendarle pustilo nekaj posledic, kajti pot je precej uničena. Na prečkanjih grap je bilo treba kar paziti. Najtežavnejše mesto je ostri ovinek (nad najdaljšo polico), kjer je treba splezati po grapi gor, po skobah in ob sluzasti vrvi v višje "nadstropje". Tu je bilo nametanega precej drobirja, kamenja in vej, ki so ob vsakem dotiku frčale dol. Pod planino pa je priporočljiva zaščita pred koprivami.
Janez Seliškar18. 08. 2023 16:07:50
V naslovu bi bilo potrebno napisati: Planina Zgornja Gorjuda, saj obstaja tudi Planina Spodnja Gorjuda.
Tadej19. 08. 2023 16:26:07
Hvala za opozorilo. Sem spremenil.
     
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