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The Mt. Coglians form, together with Creta delle Chianevata lying to the east, an extensive mountain backdrop between the Plöckenpass in the east and the Volayer Pass in the west. Their northern ridge rises to a height of 650 meters at the Valentintörl saddle to 1,200 meters (above the Obere Valentinalm).
During World War I, the peak was conquered by soldiers of the Italian Royal Army, who used it as an observation post. The remains of the fort can still be seen on the top, as well as the remains of the military mule track that was taken along the southern slope to the top.
We will make our ascent on the south side from the pass, passing the Marinelli hut and to the top.
From the pass, we initially follow the mule track, which turns into a path, that later winds across pastures that are rich in blueberries in autumn. The ascent continues to Marinelli hut. We are there after approx. 2.5 hours. From here, a little further along the steep meadows and a completely new world follows. The mighty Coglians opens up, which we see at first on the ridge path, but then we bite our knees into the steep scree. This leads to the final part of the ascent, which presents us with a rock section just below the summit, and at the top we are rewarded with a magnificent view of the Austrian side and, of course, all the peaks in the near and far vicinity. In good weather, we have a view of Triglav, Ankogel, Marmolada and everything nearby.
This adventure is led by a team of licensed mountain guides based in the Julian Alps of Slovenia. Since 2007, they’ve been sharing their love of the mountains through outdoor activities. At the helm is Grega, a local from Mojstrana. With credentials spanning skiing (Level III), alpinism, cross-country skiing, mountaineering instruction, and mountain rescue, Grega knows every corner of the Julian Alps. Alongside him is Anita, a professor of physical education and qualified mountain and ski guide. Anita discovered her passion for adventure tourism after travelling in South America, where she realised the richness Slovenia has to offer. Together with their wider team of skilled instructors and guides, Grega and Anita create a welcoming environment where guests can experience the Alps — whether that’s tackling big mountain goals or simply learning to slow down and enjoy nature.
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