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Kamnik Alps from the Ljubljana castle. |
During my 2 months stay at Ljubljana, while getting into and learning about the society, observing people's love and passion to their mountains, their methodic and traditional approach to the mountain sports (which I love and prefer), I developed an admiration to them. In addition to all the fantastic time that I spent in the city itself, I was also inspired by their mountain and sport culture.
As I was approaching the end of my stay there, I was looking to do a long run in Slovenia. I like to dedicate a run to something that I love or something that I am grateful for. I both love, and am grateful for my time in Slovenia, so I thought with myself, I need to do something.
At the north of Ljubljana, visible from the city, lies the Kamnik-Savinja alps. The highest point of this mountain range is Grintovec 2558 m. I checked the paths to the peak from Slovenia's main reference for their mountains, namely hribi.net (there is also an English version of the website, for those interested). The realized that the standard path to the peak is quite easy. The only problem was that it was too far away for me to start the run from Ljubljana. So there I had my favorite solution to this problem: riding with my bike to the start point of the run. I also chose the time of the activity: on my last weekend in Ljubljana: June 25, Saturday.
I talked about my plan with Simon, the colleague at the institute that I was working. He is a passionate mountain athlete. He likes to run, and honestly also one of the people that was inspiring for me. He loved the plan, and told me about the traditional race that used to take place from Kamniska Bistrica (original starting point of the hike to Grintovec), with 10 km and 2000 m of elevation gain. In the original plan I was going to do this alone, however Simon also got very interested in this. So I was also glad to have his company.
So the concrete plan was: Start at 5 am at the Preseren Square (considered as the city center) and ride the bike to Stahovica. There I was going to change to running, while Simon would continue with bike to Kamniska Bistrica. Somewhere on the mountain we would meet and continue together. Finally we would end the activity again at the Preseren Square. The goal was to finish the activity within 9 hours.
Two weeks to our Grintovec day, I gave my bike to service. And the next weekend I got it to Ljubljana. Also I was not happy anymore with my Salomon backpack, so this was the best opportunity to purchase a new pack. I ordered the Ultimate Direction Ultra Vest. I bought two 0.5 lt Source water bottles because I read in the reviews that people are not very happy with the bottles of Ultimate Direction. I also took my Inreach mini from Graz, just in case (which I didn't take with me to the mountain). I took my Dynafit Ultra 100 shoes.
Two days before the activity we planned the route (especially the bike route). The total distance would be around 90 km (58 km bike, 32 km run). Regarding weather we had some doubts, as it was forecasted that it would rain with lightning later in the morning. So we had to check back again on the last day (on Friday). On Friday it was still the same: rain and thunderstorm around 11 am. However according to our time plan this would not be a problem. We were already back in the valley at those times.
Regarding nutrition, as is the case for any long-day activity, I had some salty peanuts with myself. Haribo gums, isotonic gels. Additionally I bought carbohydrate pills. My plan was to try them later in the day to see their effectiveness.
On that day, I woke up at 4 am. All my gear were already ready from the last night. I got up, ate something, took everything at rode to the center. We met with Simon at 4:55 am, and started the ride. The plan was to reach in Stahovica until 6:30 am, which we achieved easily (because Simon was riding faster than I expected). At Stahovica parking place we said goodbye, and I started my run. The road until Kamniska Bistrica was asphalt, and after some point there was no pavement for pedestrians. This made me a bit nervous. As I continued some minutes, I saw the start of a train, which was apparently leading to Kamniska Bistrica. I thought that it would be in parallel to the asphalt road, and decided to take the risk and run from there.
It was a mistake. The path started to go uphill, then downhill. This was obviously not a direct way. I decided to come back to the asphalt road whenever possible. After I was on the asphalt road again, I already ran around 4, 5 km with 300 m elevation gain too much. I was really pissed off by my amateur mistake. However I tried to stay calm and continue.
I will not explain the hike path to Grintovec, as it is already described perfectly here.
The final hundreds of meters of elevation gain to the saddle was really steep, but enjoyable. I was already looking forward to run downhill here. The path was scree, which is perfect for running downhill fast. I realized that I have too little water. When I arrived to the saddle, I was already feeling thirsty (not a good sign). On the roof (last ascent to the peak) I met Simon, who was already coming back. We agreed to meet at the saddle, to stop and drink something.
It was at the saddle that I found out about a big problem: I wanted to take a picture and I realized that my phone is asking for the PUK number of my sim card. God knows what happened during my run. So I could not take any pictures from all those magnificent views that I saw. No summit selfie. It was a painful realization.
As I reached the summit, there were already couple of people. I stood there, watched my surrounding in awe. The view from the top is simply amazing... Then I drank my remaining water (knowing that I will buy some drink from the hut at the saddle), ate something and started my descent.
We met with Simon at the saddle, had a cola, spent some time chatting and then continued descending. First we were running downhill, however as we reached the section with a lot of big rocks and roots we decided to slow down. Our legs were tired, and making a mistake in this situation could cause a dangerous fall, which could easily be avoided.
At Kamniska Bistrica we did a short stop to see the start of the stream. It was a small pond, with maybe the best water that I have ever drank.
Finally, Simon rode with bike and waited for me at Stahovica. There we started riding with bike back to Ljubljana.
We were already very tired, but we wanted to be back in the city center until 14:00. And we made it.
I said goodbye to Simon, who went back home. I stayed a bit longer at the city center, had an ice cream, and slowly rode back to my room.
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Preseren Square, 4:55 am |
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On the road. |
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The trail which I wrongly took on the way to Kamniska Bistrica (photo by Simon Rebersek). |
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Kamniska Bistrica |
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The ascent to the Kamnik Saddle (photo by Simon Rebersek) |
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The ascent to the saddle (photo by Simon Rebersek) |
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Looking back from the final ascent towards the Kamnik saddle (photo by Simon Rebersek) |
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The peak (photo by Simon Rebersek) |
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Back to the Preseren Square (photo by Simon Rebersek) |