Ablanca
Route Character
A quite demanding tour in the Julian Alps with a steep ascent to the summit.
Starting Point & Village
Starting point: Parking place at the Biathlon stadium of Pokljuka. Village: Pokljuka
Ascent & Route
You start by going towards the ski slope under the mountain Viševnik. From there you go over the ridge to Planina Konjšica (1438). From there you turn north to the Jezerce pass where you turn west towards Studor pass (1892). From Studor pass you turn south and begin the last ascent to Ablanca (2004).
Descent & Variants
The north face has some steep and demanding descents. You come down to Jezerce and further down to Planina Konjšica. From there you need to skin up again towards the starting point.
Photo Gallery
A selection of 3 photos from the tour:

Map and Avalanche Risk
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Image Gallery (3 Photos)
Slope Map
Tour Planning & Important Notes (OpenSlopeMap)
Tour Planning
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Disclaimer
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Map Explanation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is this splitboard route?
The route is classified with difficulty level 5.
How many vertical meters does the tour include?
The ascent covers approximately 700 vertical meters.
How long does the ascent take?
The tour takes around 3.5 hours.
Where does the route start?
The starting point of the tour is Pokljuka.