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Old 06-22-11, 04:53 PM   #121
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I'm not kidding. Within 1km north of my house the ground rises from 600m sealevel to 1100m, then falls again to 600m and then rises to 2500m. I literally have a mountain in my backyard.
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Something well worth seeing, of that I've no doubt but I wouldn't be too keen on walking them
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Don't worry, there are also senior paths. Longer but on a much gentler slope
And I know them all, I always walked them during my asthma days
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Don't worry, there are also senior paths. Longer but on a much gentler slope
How many calories does a senior path burn and if I did 100 gentler slope on a senior road would I get fit quick eating only tissue paper or is their more muscle for the mirror in newsprint smeared with yoghurt?
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How many calories does a senior path burn and if I did 100 gentler slope on a senior road would I get fit quick eating only tissue paper or is their more muscle for the mirror in newsprint smeared with yoghurt?
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Old 06-25-11, 01:29 PM   #126
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I'm not kidding. Within 1km north of my house the ground rises from 600m sealevel to 1100m, then falls again to 600m and then rises to 2500m. I literally have a mountain in my backyard.
Pics or gtfo? Lol seriously I'd love to see it. Hows the skiing in the area?
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Pics or gtfo? Lol seriously I'd love to see it. Hows the skiing in the area?
There's already dark here, so I'll take a photo that shows the hill/valley/mountain ehind my house tommorow. Here's a nice picture I took just 1,5 hours walk from my house.



Skiing?? We have dozens of smaller ski resorts and hundreds non-official ski areas (pastures not in use in the winter). Winter tourism brings about half of all tourist income.

http://www.slovenia.info/?smucanje=0&lng=2
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Old 06-26-11, 10:13 PM   #128
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Got a personal trainer. Problem solved.

PS: I'd love to ski down those cliffs
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