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RE: Part 2: I got lost in Slovenia
Very beautiful places! I see that here, everything is done for the convenience of tourists. Footpaths and signposts facilitate walking. I agree with you that sometimes you don’t need to look for shortcuts, but, as a rule, I’m looking for them)). Sometimes, I have to make a few extra kilometers, because of my desire to shorten the way. I am glad, my Dear friend @Johannpibern, that you could find a way back and took the time to write this wonderful post.
Good morning, my friend,
the footpath is an old road from world war 1, and most of it is easy to walk, but you need mountain boots with a solid sole, because the whole way is designed with small and large stones, which push through the sole after a while and hurt the feet.
Where I have grown up, I know the whole area and don't need any paths or signs to know, where I am, or where to go.
I have seen the path on Google maps before I went to Slovenia, and I knew, that further up the mountain I would meet the correct path again, but I didn't see this rockface 😉
So, I have learned something new: Turn around, when your shortcut path ends, if you don't see the end, or otherwise you will spend more time on your shortcut than on the actual way 😉
Have a great day and week, my friend @barski 😊