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Monte Velino

Date:
08.10.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
Duration:
4:13h
Distance:
15.5km
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Monte Vettore

Date:
07.10.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
Duration:
3:42h
Distance:
13.7km
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Monte Titano

Date:
06.10.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
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Monte Camicia

Date:
05.10.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
Duration:
3:22h
Distance:
8.4km
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Corno Grande

Date:
04.10.2012
Characteristic:
Alpine trip
Duration:
4:09h
Distance:
9.0km
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Monte Amaro

Date:
03.10.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
Duration:
7:30h
Distance:
25.7km
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Svartefjellet

Date:
23.09.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
Duration:
5:36h
Distance:
17.5km
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Dinara

Date:
19.09.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
Duration:
5:24h
Distance:
16.1km
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Maglic

Date:
18.09.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
Duration:
3:01h
Distance:
9.5km

We chose the direct approach from north, a fairly short climb which was ideal to test out Lars' performance after his severe stomach bug from the day before. It was a long and scenic drive from Vusanje in Montenegro, via Serbia and into Bosnia. Eventually we found the small road from Tjentiste in Bosnia that winds 15 km up the hills to the trailhead of Maglic. This road is even doable by a normal car if you take it nicely, but don't forget to bring a spare tyre kit in case of puncture (a high risk that this will happen!). The trailhead is located at a small pass (elevation 1650m), and there was plenty of space to park our car. Read the rest of my trip report on Distantpeak.com , including GPS track and photos.

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Zla Kolata

Date:
17.09.2012
Characteristic:
Hike
Duration:
8:49h
Distance:
20.4km

After a successful hike to Deravica in Kosovo, we spent the night at Lake Plav in Montenegro. Early in the morning we drove the short stretch to Vusanje, where we parked our car at an abandoned army barrack (elevation 1010 meters). It was cloudy weather and we were really not looking forward to yet another rainy hike. Even more worrying, Lars had got infected by a stomach bug and he felt like crap this morning. But it would take substantial more than that to stop us. Read the rest of my trip report on Distantpeak.com , including GPS track and photos.

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