On Wednesday we slept until a whopping 09:00 in the morning. We haven't done that in a long time!
But it was much needed, although it sounds more relaxing than it actually was. We had another uninvited guest: the little mouse somehow managed to get onto the table and happily gnawed on the cooking flower and various bags.
Since then, almost everything lives in the car and is partially pre-cooked there.
Good thing we didn't have any plans, because the whole morning went by in slow motion. It's kind of nice, but at the same time annoying when you can't get anything done. By 12:00, we finally packed everything in our backpacks and escaped to the forest to avoid the midday heat.
Always along one of the countless turquoise rivers, over roots and stones. Beautiful!
We couldn't get enough of the colors. However, it wasn't completely safe with the very tired Ida.
We couldn't rely on her usually sure-footed legs, so we skipped a few photos for safety reasons.
That area was overcrowded anyway. Everything that the lazy tourist can reach within 100 steps from the parking lot is packed. Triglav is no longer a secret tip.
Nevertheless, we took sensational pictures and found a "quiet" resting place by the roaring Isonzo river. Just as beautiful as the Soča and just as cold!
Anyway, we clenched our teeth, squeezed our buttocks, and went through with it, even though it was freezing at 10 degrees Celsius (or -2 cm - the gentlemen know what we mean), and took a dip in the cool water.
And it was wonderful!
Temporarily wide awake, totally alive, and ready to face the afternoon slump before we wanted to go to bed early.
Tourist program 2/2
After a somewhat quieter day with a short hike and the big challenge of bathing in the Isonzo river, Thursday finally brought our zipline adventure with Socarafting.si! From various visits to climbing forests and boulder worlds, we knew that Ida tends to have no problem with heights and especially enjoys the zip lines in the climbing parks! And since there are several providers offering cable car fun over several kilometers in the Triglav National Park, or especially from Bovec, the tourist program 2/2 was quickly found! 10 ziplines over a total of four kilometers, some 200 meters above the ground, caused some slight to moderate anxiety in all of us! But we had booked it and didn't want to miss out on this experience, especially after seeing the pictures and videos beforehand! Compared to the rafting tour, this time we got our equipment on before driving to the starting point. Well, it was only a harness, a helmet, and thick leather gloves, so we quickly sat in the minibusses and found ourselves at the practice line after a fifteen-minute (roller coaster) ride, where everyone had to practice braking with the gloves!