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Orjentacioni Plan Za 2015 ORIJENTACIONI PLAN AKCIJA ZA 2015 GODINU DECEMBAR 2014 – DOČEK NOVE 2015. D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d i č 30.12 – 04.01.14 PIRIN (BG) Todorka (2746 m) Milanka Arsić Novogodišnji praznici Skijanje i planinarenje J A N U A R D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 03. AVALA Novogodišnje pešačenje Avalom Zorica Đurović 08 – 18. ZAKOPANE (POL) Skijanje i planinarenje Milanka Arsić 10. RTANJ PSS-RA, Šiljak (1561 m) Aleksandar Mijatović Pripreme Zorica Đurović 08 – 11. HAJLA (CG) Hajla (2403 m), Ahmica (2271 m) Branko Dikić 17. FRUŠKA GORA PSS-TA, 15. Pavlasov memorijal Zorica Đurović pešačenje Strahinja Marjanović 23 – 25. ŠAR PLANINA (MK) Ceripašina (2550 m) Milanka Arsić planinarenje i skijanje Aleksandar Mijatović planinarsko veče PSD “Makpetrol” 24. JUHOR PSS-TA 8. Svetosavski pohod na Zorica Đurović Juhor 30 – 02.02. BIH (BJELAŠNICA) Bjelašnica (2067m) Milanka Arsić planinarenje i skijanje F E B R U A R D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 06 – 08.02. RILA (BG) Musala (2925) Milanka Arsić planinarenje i skijanje - pripreme 13 - 16. KOPAONIK Planinarenje i skijanje Milanka Arsić Zorica Đurović 13 – 16. BABA (PELISTER) Pelister (2601m) - pripreme Branko Dikić 20 – 21. SUVA PLANINA Trem (1810 m) - pripreme Milanka Arsić PSS-RA, 19. Zimski uspon na Trem 22. RAJAC Planinarenje, igre na snegu i Milanka Arsić PODMLADAK (sve uzrasne kategorije) Aleksandar Mijatović M A R T D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 01. MALJEN Vrhovima Maljena Aleksandar Mijatović Strahinja Marjanović 06 – 08. STARA PLANINA Midžor 2169 m Milanka Arsić Planinarenje i skijanje 07. FRUŠKA GORA PSS-TA, 20.Osmomartovski susreti Strahinja Marjanović 13 - 15. KOMOVI (CG) Kom Vasojevićki 2461m Milanka Arsić zimski uspon - pripreme Vlatko Kontić 21-22 RADAN Radan (Šopot 1408 m) Aleksandar Mijatović 28. VRŠAČKE PLANINE Planinarenje I takmičenje Aleksandar Mijatović 1. KOLO TREKING LIGE SRBIJE 29. VALJEVSKE PLANINE Jablanik 1274 - PODMLADAK Milanka Arsić Jablanik 1274 m, Medvednik 1244 m Aleksandar Mijatović A P R I L D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 03 – 05. JAKUPICA (MKD) Solunska glava (2540m) - pripreme Milanka Arsić 4. FRUŠKA GORA PSS-TA, Dositejevim stazama Strahinja Marjanović 4. HOMOLJSKE PLANINE PSS-TA, 6. Homoljski maraton Aleksandar Mijatović Bratislava, Brno, Pećina Punkva PK “Balkan 09 – 17. ČEŠKA REPUBLIKA (ČH) Planine - JESENIKY ili KRKONOŠE Milanka Arsić VASKRŠNJI PRAZNICI Adršpadsko-tepličke stene PSD “Makpetrol” Prag, Češki Krumlov i Beč Nikola Donovski 13. RUDNIK Ostrovica(758 m) Branko Dikić Cvijićev vrh(1123m) 17-19. DURMITOR Bobotov kuk (2523m) Branko Dikić pripreme Vlatko Kontić 18. RUMUNIJA (RO) Kanjon reke Nere Vuk Tubić 19. BELJANICA 37. Prolećni dan planinara Aleksandar Mijatović Beljanica 1339 m Zorica Đurović 26. FRUŠKA GORA PSS-RA, 37.Fruškogorski maraton Aleksandar Mijatović Pripravnička staza - PODMLADAK Milanka Arsić 30.04 – 03.05. BABA, NIDŽE, JABLANICA Pelister 2601m, Kajmakčalan 2540m Milanka Arsić PRVOMAJSKI PRAZNICI Crni kamen 2259 m (MKD) Ohrid, Vevčari, Struga, Sv.Naum M A J D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 01 – 04. PIRIN (BG) Vihren i Todorka - pripreme Branko Dikić 9. DELIBLATKA PEŠČARA Pešačenje dinama Strahinja Marjanović PODMLADAK 09 - 10. KARPATI (RO) Tarku 2190 m Vuk Tubić 15 – 17. PLAČKOVICA (MKD) TRASOM GASOVODA Milanka Arsić 16 – 17. SUVA PLANINA Trem 1810 Branko Dikić 22 – 24. OSOGOVSKE PLANINE (MKD) Carev vrh 2084 m Milanka Arsić ŠAR PLANINA (MKD) Titov vrh 2747 m - pripreme 23. TUPIŽNICA Planinarenje i takmičenje 2.KOLO TREKING LIGE SRBIJE 29 – 31. ZELENGORA (BiH) Bregoč 2014 m Milanka Arsić Rafting Tarom 29 – 31. VITOŠA (BG) Crni vrh (2299m) Aleksandar Mijatrović Strahinja Marjanović J U N D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 06. KOSMAJ Planinska trka - trekking Organizacioni odbor Kluba 07. RTANJ Šiljak 1561m Milanka Arsić RILA (BG) GREBENSKA TURA 6. VRHOVA 12 – 16. Branko Dikić PREKO 2500 m - pripreme 12 – 14. KARPATI (RO) RETEZAT (Peleagu 2509m) Vuk Tubić UVAC 13 – 14. Milanka Arsić Specijalni rezervat prirode HAJLA (CG) Hajla 2403m, Ahmica 2271m 19 – 21. Milanka Arsić pripreme 26 – 28. Mitikas 2918, Stefani 2907, Milanka Arsić OLIMP (GR) Sveti Ilija, Skala - pripreme 26 - 28. MAGLIĆ (BiH) Maglić 2386 m Aleksandar Mijatović Planinarenje - pripreme J U L D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 03 – 09. PENINSKI ALPI (CH/IT) MATERHORN (4478m) Branko Dikić Vlatko Kontić 03 – 05. TARA DANI PLANINARA SRBIJE, PSS Milanka Arsić 3.KOLO TREKING LIGE Aleksandar Mijatović 10 – 12. PROKLETIJE (CG) Severni vrh 2460 m - pripreme Milanka Arsić Popadija, Talijanka i Volušnica 10 - 19 SRBIJA Mokra Gora, Hajla, Bjelasica, Komovi Aleksandar Mijatović CRNA GORA Predrag Golubović 17 – 19. MORAČKE PLANINE (CG) Veliki i Mali Žurim, Lastva Vuk Tubić 23. POVLEN PSS-RA , Povlenski vrhovi Zorica Đurović AUSTRIJA (AU) ANKOGL 3200 m PK “Balkan” i PSD “Makpetrol” 24 – 05.08. ITALIJA (IT) GRAND PARADISO 4061m Milanka Arsić VRHOVI MONTE ROSE Nikola Donovski 31.07 – 25.08. PAMIR (KIRGISTAN) Lenjin 7134m Branko Dikić A V G U S T D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 03 – 05. RILA (BG) Musala (2925m), 7. Rilskih jezera Zorica Đurović 05 – 09. JULIJSKI ALPI (SLO) Mangart (2679 m) Triglav 2864 m Milanka Arsić Bobotov kuk 2523m Milanka Arsić 14 – 16. DURMITOR (CG) Kanjon Nevidio Aleksandar Mijatović PSS-TA– 27. Tragom prekobrojnog 16. CER puka 21 – 23. PIRIN (BG) Vihren 2914 m, Kutelo 2908 m, Milanka Arsić Končeto (Banski suhodol 2884 m) 28 – 30. KUČKE PLANINE (CG) Štitan 2147 m, Surdup 2184 m, Vuk Tubić Pasjak 2025 m 28.08 – 06.09. SVETI ILIJA (HR) Sveti Ilija 961m Milanka Arsić Korčula-planinarenje i kupanje 29 – 30. BESNA KOBILA PSS-RA Besna kobila 1922m, Aleksandar Mijatović Vardenik (Veliki Strešer 1876 m) S E P T E M B A R D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 04 – 06. TRESKAVICA (BiH) Djokin toranj (2088 m) Branko Dikić 04 – 07. KORAB (MKD) Golem Korab (2764 m) Aleksandar Mijatović Vodno - Matka 12 – 13. AVALA (506m) “Pešačenjem do zdravlja” Milanka Arsić 6. GODINA PK “BALKAN” Organizacioni odbor Planinska trka – trekking 15 – 21. SVETA GORA (GR) Atos 2033 i manastiri Vuk i Vojin Tubić 18 – 20. KOMOVI Ljevorečki , Kučki 2483 m Milanka Arsić 24 – 27. AUSTRIJA (AU) Grosglokner 3798 m Branko Dikić Vlatko Kontić 25 – 26. SUVA PLANINA PSS-TA , Sokolov kamen 1523 m Strahinja Marjanović 25 – 27. ZLATO (MKD) Zlato vrv (1422m) Milanka Arsić Planinarenje i planinska trka 26. VRŠAČKE PLANINE PSS-TA Gudurički vrh 641 m 27. RAJAC PSS-RA , 12. Dan čistih planina Zorica Đurović O K T O B A R D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 3. KOSMAJ 6. Stazama gorštaka Milanka Arsić 4. KUČAJSKE PLANINE PSS, 4. KOLO TREKING LIGE SRIBJE Aleksandar Mijatović 09 – 12. PINDSKA PLANINA (GR) Gamila (2497m), Astraka (1900 m) Milanka Arsić 16 – 18. PIRIN (BG) Grebenska tura Branko Dikić 18. DIVČIBARE – RAJAC Pešačenje Milanka Arsić 23 – 25. VOJNIK (CG) Veliki vrh (1988m) Milanka Arsić PREKORNICA (CG) Kula (1927 m) Vlatko Kontić 30 – 01.11. VELIKI KRŠ Veliki Krš 1148 m Aleksandar Mijatović DELI JOVAN Deli Jovan 1136 m N O V E M B A R D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 07 – 09. ŠAR PLANINA (MKD) Ljuboten (2499m) i Piribeg Milanka Arsić 13 – 15. VITOŠA (BG) Crni vrh (2299 m) Milanka Arsić 14 – 15. SUVA PLANINA Trem (1810 m) Branko Dikić 20 – 22. KOŽUF (MKD) Dvete uši (1766m) i Dojran Milanka Arsić 29. KABLAR Kablar 889 m Milanka Arsić D E C E M B A R D a t u m Planina / država Vrh /naziv akcije-opis V o d I č 6. VALJEVSKE PLANINE Povlen, memorjalini pomen Milanka Arsić Medjunarodni dan planina 12 – 13. JAHORINA (BiH) Ogorjelica (1916 m) Milanka Arsić 19 – 21. ŠAR PLANINA Titov vrh 2747 m Milanka Arsić 26. AVALA PSS-RA, Avala iz 4. pravca 27. KOŠUTNJAK Novogodišnja planinska trka Milanka Arsić 30 – 03.01. NOVA GODINA Milanka Arsić Pored planinarskih akcija Klub planira: - tri planinske trke na: Kosmaju, Avali i Košutnjaku - biciklističke ture: Novi Sad; Valjevo; Obedska bara; Divčibare; Rajac-Suvobor; Deliblatska peščara... o čemu ćemo vas na vreme obavestiti - promocije planinarstva u osnovnim školama i rad sa decom - obeležavanje 6. godina Kluba - u prostorijama Kluba prezentacija sa održanih akcija.
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