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Saturday, September 13, 2025

Hiking - Dreznika, Croatia

 We started our hike right from our apartment and headed up a path. Unfortunately, we got a little turned around and ended up in a woman’s backyard. She just laughed—apparently this happens often—and her little boy kindly pointed us back up the hill and on our way. Soon we reached the overlook at Male Skale, which always overwhelms me with its sweeping views of the mountains and valleys.









A bit farther along, we came to two waterfalls: Slap Sopota and Slap Krampez. Like every other waterfall in Slovenia, they were beautiful, and by now we’ve honestly lost count of how many we’ve seen! Our next stop was—of all things—a rock. Yes, a rock. But not just any rock: Koseška Debela Peč, a massive boulder that had apparently tumbled down with the glaciers. By the time we looped back, we had covered 4.4 miles—a small hike for us. We returned to our apartment to regroup.





Later, Scotty mapped out what he promised would be a short, easy hike to a waterfall and a gorge. Instead, we found ourselves trudging through weeds, along a rough gravel path, across someone’s field, and past fly-infested horses. We never did find a waterfall, but somehow, it was still a great hike.







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