Bor, I heard that it is also possible not to go through the entire couloir, but to exit it somewhere in the middle and to climb to the top over rocks on the right (I-II). If it's true, this is a valuable information and could be mentioned too :-)
Hm in the middle exit? I don`t belive it because you have steep wall on the both sides. But I know you can go round the first rock in the ravine and you come into the ravine from the right!
I was looking at your pictures and it looks possible. My old guide (Mihelic & Co.: Julijske Alpe) says: You can avoid the rock step (the summit III grade) if in the middle of couloir you turn right and reach the summit in easy climbing...
Vid Pogachnik - Aug 8, 2004 4:25 am - Hasn't voted
Route CommentBor, I heard that it is also possible not to go through the entire couloir, but to exit it somewhere in the middle and to climb to the top over rocks on the right (I-II). If it's true, this is a valuable information and could be mentioned too :-)
Bor - Aug 8, 2004 4:38 am - Hasn't voted
Route CommentHm in the middle exit? I don`t belive it because you have steep wall on the both sides. But I know you can go round the first rock in the ravine and you come into the ravine from the right!
Vid Pogachnik - Aug 8, 2004 5:02 am - Hasn't voted
Route CommentI was looking at your pictures and it looks possible. My old guide (Mihelic & Co.: Julijske Alpe) says: You can avoid the rock step (the summit III grade) if in the middle of couloir you turn right and reach the summit in easy climbing...
Bor - Aug 8, 2004 5:08 am - Hasn't voted
Route CommentAha yes maybe is possible but you must know where to go!
Tine Mihelic wrote some good guides about Julian Alps.