Route Character

Easy approach and a summit a bit over 2000m above sea level.

Starting Point & Village

Starting point: The big parking lot at the biathlon stadium on Pokljuka called Rudno Polje. Leave your car there. Currently they do not charge for parking. Village: Pokljuka

Ascent & Route

From the parkin space cross the road and go north. There is a road into the forest that goes to the ski area on Pokljuka. There you turn right (towards north) and go to the end of the second skilift. From there you go up into the forest. You get to a small plateau, there you turn left (west). Once you reach the ridge turn right (north) and you can already see the summit. Continiue on the ridge or follow the tracks that are probably already there :) From the summit you can see Triglav, Vogel, Crna prst and many others.

Descent & Variants

Use the south face if possible, but do not go to far down because you need to get to the ski area. If you go to far, you can go to the Planina Konjsica - from there you can ascent to Rudno polje. It is better to ski on the ridge and follow your ascent route. Once you get on the piste, you are almost done.

A selection of 7 photos from the tour:

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Map and Avalanche Risk

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Image Gallery (7 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 3.

How many vertical meters does the tour include?

The ascent covers approximately 703 vertical meters.

How long does the ascent take?

The tour takes around 2 hours.

Where does the route start?

The starting point of the tour is Pokljuka.

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