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Are You Ready for an Alpine Adventure? Each path has its own story. What will yours be like? The objective is a safe Enjoy the museum story that you experience return to the valley In the world of Triglav fairytales as you climb the mountains. Through eleven The Bell 47 helicopter with registration number The Kranjska Gora tourist destination offers content sections you will pass the milestones of YU-HAK, the legendary Burduš, was saving unique opportunities to all visitors. Dovje and the history of Slovenian mountaineering, alpine, people in Mojstrovka as early as 1968 – less than Mojstrana are villages to the east of the resort, and mountain rescue, get to know the impulse a year after it became part of the then aviation which are developing into a mountaineer’s that has always drawn people to the mountains, unit of the military armed forces. paradise thanks to the countless opportunities and feel the unique attraction and magic of the There are several similar ones on display in for alpine experiences. The pristine nature of mountains. The museum alpine trail is marked museums across the world, but the models that the Triglav National Park, the Slovenian Alpine by Knafelc (target) waymarks. On your way to you can see in the Slovenian Alpine Museum Museum, Ferrata Mojstrana, climbing sites the summit of the chosen mountain you can could be counted on the fingers of one hand. and peaks nearby, as well as the frozen Mlačca collect all the stamps through various experi- gorge in the winter ... to visit them is simply a ences, interactive tasks, and tests ... and receive must. a prize at the end. Experience the mountains Let’s have fun in the first gamified The Slovenian Alpine Museum is an experience centre for young people of all ages. museum in the world Events, actvities, and educational programs are intended for socialising, upbringing, culture, Welcome to the playful path of the and education in the spirit of the mountains and tourism. Most of all, we want all the visitors “Escape to the Bivouac” adventure to our museum to have fun! Are you ready Mountains are unpredictable. The museum is an endless resource of knowledge for our youngest visitors, which is why The weather can change in an instant. we pay special attention to them. With carefully chosen content we want to give the A storm is approaching and you have knowledge offered by the museum to the budding explorers in a fun way that encourages for an alpine but one solution: escape to the bivouac! their creativity. Will you decipher the hidden codes? Will But all that is also interesting for adults. With the diversity of the themes presented at adventure? you avoid the gaps and traps? Will you temporary exhibitions, museum evenings, projections, and workshops, we can invite remember the right path? Will you find even the most demanding visitors to our company. the right bivouac and be saved? The mountains are calling – a virtual experience of Slovenian mountains Triglavska cesta 49, 4281 Mojstrana You can find all the tourist information, Come and enjoy a walk across the t: +386 (0)8 380 67 30 information on accommodation, and tips on Slovenian peaks with the help of [email protected] the local eating places at the museum or at 360-degree spatial photography. www.planinskimuzej.si [email protected]. The walk along the summit ridge of Triglav will take your breath away! Experience or re-experience it in our museum, even if only in virtual reality. Published by: Gornjesavski muzej Jesenice, represented by Irena Lačen Benedičič. Photographs: Gornjesavski muzej Jesenice, Turizem Kranjska Gora, Jože Mihelič, Mugo. Illustrations: Danilo Cedilnik - Den. Translation: GORR. Design: Rosje. March 2018. 8 Endangered plants 5 Along the ridge of Triglav 6 Weigh the frame pack 7 I hike the mountains with a climbing harness What has been so attractive in these A frame pack was the predecessor and learn about them plants for centuries, that we want A climbing harness is an indispensable to the rucksack, but is not yet The oldest inhabitants of the to pick them as trophies and take part of your equipment when moving completely out of fashion for mountains are plants and animals. them from their homes to the valley on challenging or very challenging carrying loads and material into Let’s make sure we do not disturb and our homes? Let us protect these trails. We use it along with a via ferrata the mountains. Sometimes carriers them during our visit. Rather than gentle flowers. Which are the ones kit when walking on secured trails. Put would carry frame packs of up to screaming, let’s listen to the animal that are the most endangered in on the via ferrata kit and climb along 80kg; try to guess how much ours sounds. Can you recognise them? Slovenia? the wire rope. weighs. Finish 3 Choosing the destination 4 I’m getting ready 12 I have climbed to the top 9 A storm is coming! and route for the trip of the mountain Storms are some of the greatest If there are no waymarks, a cairn will Good preparation is at least half On every peak, a prize awaits the dangers threatening mountain visitors. come to your aid. Add a new rock to of a successful trip! The most mountaineers – a breathtaking view. Unpredictable weather changes can the top of an existing cairn or create important part of each mountaineer’s But at the museum peak you will earn surprise even the most experienced a new one so the mountaineers that equipment are good mountain a postcard with the stamps of your mountaineers. Experience a mountain follow will be able to find the right boots and a carefully packed successfully completed tasks. If you were storm at the permanent exhibition of way. rucksack. Think about what you successful at them all, you will also be the Slovenian Alpine Museum in the will take on your mountain tour in awarded with a cheer echoing safe shelter of our bivouac shelter. your rucksack. across the museum. Start 10 If an accident happens 1 Choose your mountain 11 Stopping over at 2 The mountains a mountain hut Because bad luck never rests, we must Which Slovenian peak will always be mindful of our capabilities are calling me the museum trail lead you to? After a long trek you arrive at when choosing a trip, always set out Follow the signs marking the What treasures are the first mountain hut. It is the properly equipped, and never forget challenges at our museum hiking hidden in our mountains? duty of every mountaineer to that the goal is not to reach the top, trail. Earn a stamp for each Try to find the treasure sign the guest book. Sign your but to get home safely. Despite all our successfully completed task, by knocking on the name, so we will know when care sometimes we need help from the and a prize at the summit of Bogatin mountain. you visited us. rescuers. Do you know which number to the mountain! call?.
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