Hiking suggestion - "Gradiska tura" via ferrata (full guide)

in #hiking7 years ago

Hello Steemians!

This is my hiking trip to Gradiska tura in the beautiful Vipava Valley

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GPS coordinates: 45.832297, 13.970975
Country: Slovenia
Difficulty: Very hard (via ferrata)
Equipment: Hiking/mountaineering boots, climbing helmet, climbing harness, via ferrata set, climbing gloves

Gradiska tura (793m) is one of the peaks of the plateau called Nanos. It is located in the south western part of Slovenia.
The starting point for this trip is on a parking place near a small climbing campsite Kamp Tura.
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Close to the parking place you will see a sign with all the routes in the area. A lot of them (green color) are pure climbing.
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Remember to always follow this path
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Until you get to the sign that splits to left and right. There you have to turn left to take the climbing route or continue right if you would like to take the normal route. DSC09566.jpg

Soon the terrain becomes more difficult and the climbing part begins so we put on our climbing gear
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And start climbing :)

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View on the path that we've just climbed
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Just follow the steel cables
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Soon you get to the most exposed part of the route, and if you are afraid of heights like i am it can be quite scary!
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Just remember ... what ever you do ... do not look down!! :)

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This wild little fella landed on my glove and stayed there for quite some time. He didn't mind i was moving my hand while climbing. He probably felt like he is on a rodeo ride :D
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After the iron road as Italians call via ferrata routes ends, the route merges with the ordinary route and there is a good 30 minutes left of hiking to reach the peak. You will know that you are there when you see this giant cross

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All the effort on the top is paid off by the spectacular view over the valley. As you can see on some pictures bellow, the storm was closing in so we had to hurry to get back down safely
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To descend i would recommend either the ordinary route or follow the path by the cross for 5-10 meters and turn right on a small path.Descending can be a bit slippery and will take you around 20 minutes to reach this path
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it will lead you back to the parking place in few minutes.

I must say it's a really nice practice route. It was my second time being here and i am using this route to overcome my fear of heights. It's getting better and better but remember not to push it too far! It's better to give up on a route if you decide it's too hard for you, than to push it over the limits and get injured.

If you have any experience with how to overcome fear of heights or would like to share a hiking trip, please comment bellow and i'll be more than happy to read it!

If you liked the post please upvote and follow there will be more hiking suggestions and guides in the future

!! Safe hiking/climbing and stay safe !!

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Some great shots, I am really loving those views from the top. That moth like thing that landed on your glove had some pretty wild coloring.

Thanks! I have a lot of pictures from hiking routes waiting to be posted. Just need to find more time.

About the moth. I don't think I've seen so many moths and butterflies in one place as here. There must be some kind of juicy stuff here that they like. I'll post another picture of a butterfly from the same trip that looks absolutely amazing. I had never seen a butterfly like this before. Maybe we have some butterfly experts on Steemit and they can recognize it! :)

Very cool post - via ferratas are really fun (I've done a few in the French Alps and Corsica).

Yeah they really are fun and i am already looking forward visiting next one. We don't have many in Slovenia so i'll have to go to Austria, Italy and maybe even France after i'll visit them all :)

But i would never imagined there are via ferratas on Corsica. That would be an excellent location for a vacation than! :)

OMG I already love your page bro....I absolutly LOVE hiking and stuff like that, i recently did a week hike through Kenosha pass down towards buffalo creek in CO , i was planning on doing a blog on it, i have it on my facebook page if you are eager to see it lol

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