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3-day guided splitboarding adventure in Triglav

3-day guided splitboarding adventure in Triglav
3-day guided splitboarding adventure in Triglav
Triglav
Triglav
Triglav

Explore the Mount Triglav National Park in Slovenia on this splitboarding traverse led by a guide from the Mitja Šorn Team.

Private

Alps

3 Days

Feb - Apr


Description

Triglav is the highest peak in the Slovenian Julian Alps. It is also a great spot for winter sports and offers the opportunity for an exhilarating splitboarding traverse. I will guide you on this 3-day tour to discover some of its most beautiful spots!

To begin our traverse, we will first take a cable car to the Vogel ski resort. Then we will set off to Dom na Komni which is a mountain hut at 1520m . The following day, we will go to Prehodavci. Finally, on the last day, we will splitboard to the beautiful Krma Valley.

Every day, we will spend between 5 to 9 hours splitboarding in the mountains. Consequently, it is important that you have a good fitness level and that you have previous splitboarding experience. Of course, I will be there to help and guide you throughout the tour.

Are you ready for a fun adventure in the Slovenian mountains? Then book your place now and join me on this 3-day splitboarding tour in Triglav!

Or, if you prefer to tailor a shorter splitboarding excursion we also offer trips in Kranjska Gora!

Price includes

  • Guiding fee
  • Transport during the trip

Itinerary

Day 1: Vogel Ski resort-Dom na Komni

Cable car to Vogel ski resort. From there we traverse to Dom na Komni. The tour takes from 5 to 7 hours.

Day 2: Dom na Komni- Prehodavci

Dom na Komni – Kal – Lopunica – Seven lakes – Prehodavci (sleeping in winter room). The tour takes from 7 to 9 hours.

Day 3: Prehodavci-Krma Valley

Prehodavci – Kanjavec – Velo polje – Triglavski dom Kredarica – Krma valley. The tour takes from 7 to 9 hours

 

Details

More info

Equipment rental (skies, skins, boots) is around 30€ per day. Cable car is around 10€, food and accommodation is cca 50€ per night.

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About the guide

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-Mitja

4.8

(301)

Mountain Guide

I am a IFMGA certified mountain guide, ski instructor, and sports teacher.

I believe guides do their best job when they guide in the mountains they are most familiar with. That is one of the biggest reasons why I specialize in guiding in Slovenia. I climb Triglav more than 25 times per year, which means I have climbed the most famous peak in my country around 400 times.

If you want to climb or ski in the Slovenian mountains, I am the right choice. I guide via ferrata, rock climbing, snow climbing, ice climbing, hikes, freeride skiing, and ski touring. Most of my summer work involves climbing Triglav, and most of my winter work involves Triglav and ski touring around it.

Slovenia offers good options for all of these activities, so you are welcome to take a look at my trips and find something for yourself. If you don't find anything, let me know, and I will see if I can help you!

I speak English. Ich spreche auch ein bisschen Deutsch. Parlo anche un po' di Italiano e hablo también un poco de Español.

If I am not available to guide you, one of the super experienced guides in my team will be your guide.

Languages

Slovenian | Italian | German | English

Certificates

ZGVS | IVBV | UIAGM | IFMGA

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What people are saying about -Mitja

Sam

Shame about the weather meaning we had to not do what we wanted (including climb Triglav) - but the rest was superb

Owen

An absolutely wonderful experience, Mitja was amazing and the consummate professional throughout. The scenery was awesome, including the Fauna. The staff at base camp were great, and we all bonded and achieved, as a team. I’ll never forget it!

ilze

Thank you Mitja and Blaz for the Triglav experience! I applaud to our expertise & care for me (and the whole group). Thank you for the journey together! All the best, Ilze

Asher

Fantastic experience

Lasse

Very good information and felt very safe. It can be hard to align the Tempo to a big group, but we were several that thought it was too slow and thought about only book a guide from the hut to the top if there was a next time.


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