Slovenia-Trekking In Triglav National Park

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @raselhossen9792
    @raselhossen9792 21 день назад +1

    It's the perfect place for an adventure-filled vacation in nature!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  20 дней назад +1

      @@raselhossen9792 You’re exactly right. Lots of adventure, culture and natural beauty in Slovenia!!

    • @raselhossen9792
      @raselhossen9792 8 дней назад

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  • @milanjost1787
    @milanjost1787 2 месяца назад

    🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Bravoooo👏👏💪💪

  • @AdventureAceSweden
    @AdventureAceSweden Год назад +3

    What a great video! Must have been quite an adventure! Cheers from Sweden 😀🥾

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  Год назад

      Thanks! Yes, hiking through Triglav was an incredible experience. This was our first European mountain hut experience and it was really nice. We haven't made it to Sweden yet, looks like there's some amazing hiking up there.

  • @MoritzBaldes
    @MoritzBaldes 2 месяца назад

    Awesome video Lyle. Your commentary really adds to it and makes me feeel much more involved :)

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  Месяц назад

      Thanks! We definitely try to make it so the viewers get the full experience of our treks, glad you enjoyed the video!

  •  11 месяцев назад +2

    What a fantastic video, beautifully shot, great narration, everything's just perfect. Hopefully not too many people see it, it would make these gorgeous places even more crowded 🙈

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks, we put a lot of work into these videos and love it that people are enjoying them! Luckily our RUclips channel doesn't have a huge audience, mostly for family, friends and anyone who's already researching these specific areas so hopefully they don't contribute to much to overcrowding. We couldn't believe how beautiful Slovenia was and is easily one of our favorite places we've ever been.

  • @reiseliebeeuropa
    @reiseliebeeuropa 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is a beautiful video of Triglav National Park. We are now even more excited for our trip, which starts in mid-April. Thank you for the great impressions. Thumb 49 ;)

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! We hope you have a wonderful time in Slovenia, it turned out to be one of our favorite countries and is so beautiful. We have a pretty detailed description of our trip on our website Lylesuch.com/travels and it shows all of the places we visited. One suggestion that often gets overlooked, a place called Kozjanski Regional Park in the east is a wonderful place that not many people visit. Have fun!

  • @kozorok
    @kozorok 11 месяцев назад +1

    very nice and excellent pronounciation of local places

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks! We had some challenges figuring out how to pronounce the names especially some of the huts along our trek. Such an interesting language but not a very easy one without the help of native speakers. What a beautiful country Slovenia is, easily one of our favorites!

  • @Milan682
    @Milan682 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this marvellous video!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  10 месяцев назад +1

      Our pleasure! Slovenia was such a beautiful place, Triglav is definitely one of our favorite places for hiking and we had such a fun time exploring the country.

    • @Milan682
      @Milan682 10 месяцев назад

      @@lylesuch4421 I am glad to hear that. Thank you! I am Slovenian located in Maribor.

  • @welshlad6427
    @welshlad6427 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow❤ 🇸🇮 An amazing Vlog. Heading to Slovenia in early September and look forward to seeing views like these.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! We loved Slovenia and had an amazing time. The Julian Alps were incredible (along with the rest of the country), even if you don't hike there's beautiful viewpoints and roads that take you to some nice areas. Have fun and enjoy!!

  • @Mickodwyer100
    @Mickodwyer100 8 месяцев назад

    Really beautiful video 👍

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Triglav National Park is an amazing place and so much fun to go hiking in!

  • @huiyu909
    @huiyu909 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing such a beautiful video!! I plan to visit Slovenia this coming summer and definitely hike Triglav national park. Could you tell me where did you book the accommodation?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  10 месяцев назад +2

      We loved the trek through Triglav National Park, it's definitely one of our favorites! We booked the huts at pzs.si where you can find most if not all the huts you'll need in the park. For the Triglav summit, we hired a guide so we didn't have to carry the extra gear and had some guidance. Good luck, and let us know if you have any specific questions about the hike.

    • @BrenninChamberlin
      @BrenninChamberlin 2 месяца назад

      @@lylesuch4421 hi.. great video, just found it last night as we want to head there next September. Can I ask how heavy your packs were? And from the previous reply ^.. you didn't carry the helmet and harness the whole way round? Did you pick it up at the summit hut with your guide?
      Thank so much 😊

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  2 месяца назад +1

      Triglav is an amazing place, I'm sure you'll love it! Our packs weight had a huge range between different members of our group. Some of us carried next to nothing, while mine was heavy because of camera gear. You can get away with carrying very little because the huts are close together so water is plentiful, food is plentiful, and if you don't mind being smelly you don't have to carry many changes of clothes, just bring layers for different temps and rain gear. A good warm sleeping bag is also very helpful.
      As for the summit a lot of it depends on your skills whether you need a guide or not. Looking back, we didn't need a guide, it just helped that he had the equipment for us so we didn't have to bring it on the entire trek. The guide came up to meet us at the hut and they have the gear at the hut.
      I can't recommend our guide, however. We booked through a company that switched the guide at the last minute and he was terrible. He was in such a rush that we couldn't really enjoy the climb. He was a weird control freak and wouldn't even let us stop for a quick drink of water...told us water won't help! That's why we shot so little footage. But, if you get a good guide it's really worth it. Have fun and good luck!!
      One little extra tip, we stayed at Krederica hut for two nights which is at the base of Triglav. That increased our chances of summiting just in case weather was bad. It's also a really great hut for sunsets.

    • @BrenninChamberlin
      @BrenninChamberlin 2 месяца назад

      @@lylesuch4421 thanks so much for the reply.. very helpful. Sorry about your guide 😢. We are going to schedule our trip very similar to yours 👏🏻, with 2 nights at the top too. And we think we will get a guide, just so we don't have to carry our gear the whole way around 😅. where's your next trip? .. thanks again 😊

  • @dimanacastanja
    @dimanacastanja 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! can't wait for my hike first week in September! What size of backpack did you use? And what is the weight of your backpack? would a 30 L backpack for four days be enough?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  5 месяцев назад +1

      It really is worth getting excited about...the trek through Triglav National Park is incredible! You can get by on these treks with the bare minimum of gear. Every hut has food and drinks so you don't need to carry much. We took smallish backpacks, 30l and 50l camera backpack which was more than enough. Weight depends on you personally and how comfortable you want to be, we carry a ton of heavy camera equipment so we're not a good resource for weight info. Good luck and have fun!

  • @ilzelejina518
    @ilzelejina518 5 месяцев назад

    Hello, Would you please share whether it was a fully guided hike or you got the Triglav peak guide + via Ferrata set at the hut?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  5 месяцев назад +1

      Good question. We hiked on our own except the day we summited Triglav. We hired a guide and he brought equipment for the via ferrata so we wouldn't have to carry it for the rest of the trek. As long as you have a good understanding of where your huts are, Triglav National Park isn't really a place where you need a guide.

    • @BrenninChamberlin
      @BrenninChamberlin 2 месяца назад

      @@lylesuch4421 hi.. ^ just asked the same question on another reply. 😅 How/where did you hire the guide just for the summit day?
      Thanks again

  • @judyherson
    @judyherson 8 месяцев назад

    Question...I have a slight fear of heights...exposed edges. Did you come upon scary spots?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  8 месяцев назад

      That's a great question and one we don't hear very often! There are several ways to go in the Slovenian Alps. Some require very sketchy sections and some are very safe. We chose a moderate path because one of our group is also a bit afraid of heights. Anywhere that we encountered steep dropoffs and narrow paths was also supported by cables or iron steps so you always felt secure and there wasn't any situation where our "fearful" one had any issues. However, the ascent up Triglav itself would be considered extremely scary if you have a fear of heights. It is very steep and you traverse several sections of narrow ridges. Again, though, there is a system of steps, stairs and cables so you can stay clipped in, so it is a great place to tackle your fear of heights while still staying safe.

    • @sinclairtom1
      @sinclairtom1 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@lylesuch4421Thanks for the information. Can you tell us the route you took or how you determined that it was a moderate one? Thanks. Tom

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  8 месяцев назад

      We do a ton of research to plan our hikes. Triglav is a challenge because there's no pre-determined route and you just figure out what parts of the park you want to hike through. We start with finding the spots we really want to see (views, huts etc) via Google Earth and other resources. Then map everything on All-Trails to find trails to each spot. If there are multiple ways, which is the most scenic and/or difficult based on recent trail reports. Finally, during the hike we talk to people coming from the other direction and get info on upcoming trail conditions. On our trek through Triglav, we thought we had it all worked out, but everyone we talked to said the final day of our plans was too dangerous, the mountain was too steep to go down so we had to alter our course. Hope that helps a little!

  • @noahblackwelll
    @noahblackwelll 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing video! were the huts easy and cheap to stay in? do they require reservations?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Yes, the huts are relatively cheap and easy to stay in. Each one is different, some have private rooms and some don't. It's much cheaper to stay in group rooms but privacy is nice. They have food and you can choose which meals you want to pay for so you don't have to carry food. And the food is pretty good! You must get reservations for the popular huts, I'm not sure about the more out of the way huts which are also nice. There's is a website with the Slovenian Alpine Association that you can book through and it makes it really easy.

  • @PAULISH1000
    @PAULISH1000 10 месяцев назад

    Legat de costuri?mulțumesc.

    • @DamianP-n7b
      @DamianP-n7b 9 месяцев назад

      2.5 € for a loaf of bread, 5€ a pack of cigarettes, 10€ and more for a pizza. A few prices for orientation...

  • @shokot3546
    @shokot3546 Год назад

    How many days do you recommend spending there? And the time of the year?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421  Год назад +3

      In Triglav national park I would recommend at least 4 or 5 days if you're planning on hiking. It is beautiful and you also want to make sure you have some flexibility in case it rains. As for Slovenia, we spent almost 3 weeks and easily could have stayed one or two more. It's a small country, but there are so many things to do within short distances. We traveled to almost every area of the country except the far north which was flooded at the time and were continually impressed with how beautiful it is. Late summer around August seemed the best time. Snow is melted enough to summit Triglav and traverse Triglav National Park, you could swim in the amazing rivers, and everything was green. We'll be posting our blog within a week or two that goes over many of the details about our trip to Slovenia which may help with planning. It's at LyleSuch.com/travels

    • @shokot3546
      @shokot3546 Год назад

      @lylesuch4421 thanks so much 🙏🏼 💓