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mont_blanc The highest mountain of Europe - Mount Blanc, we climbed with the participants 4th September 2009. Mont Blanc or Monte Bianco (French and Italian, respectively, meaning "Mount White") is the highest mountain in the Alps, Western Europe and the European Union.[1] It rises 4810 m (15,781 ft) above sea level and is ranked 11th in the world in topographic prominence. It is also sometimes known as "La Dame Blanche" (French, "the white lady").

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Grintavec_turno_attack At 2558 m high, Grintovec is the highest mountain in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps.[1] It is a popular location for hiking, climbing and skiing. The first recorded ascent was in 1759 by the botanist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli.[1]
Lepenatka_attack Lepenatka the mountains 1425 m, which lies south of the Rogatec Podvolovljekom and Gornji Grad. It is open to multiple parties čezenjo leads the marked path. From the top, which is grass, it offers an excellent view towards Menina planina, the valley of the Upper Town and the central Alps, Kamnik Savinja.
Peca_attack Peca 2126 m (German Petzen) is a mountain in the Karavanke Mountains on the Slovenian–Austrian border. The highest peak is on the Slovenian side of the border (Kordeževa glava 2126 m), while most of the mountain lies in Austria.
Smrekovec_Golte_attack Golte Sat limestone, indented plateau on the eastern edge of Kamnik-Savinja Alps, which largely overgrown forest. This is a high limestone plateau, karst isolated case, since the wider periphery of impervious rock.
Smrekovec_turno_attack Smrekovec named 15 km long mountain alpine world, which lies at the intersection of Šalek, Upper Savinjska valley and the Upper Meža. Smrekovško mountain range begins in the east with Slemenom over him with the top of the first climb Smrekovec. Range Smrekovec come through against top Krnes, Komen and the Grand meadow goods screw rising above the mountain slope. The White stove on the western side of the mountain and ends on the mountain passes in Vodole Raduho.
Kroficka_attack Krofička 2083 m peak in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, close to the famous Ojstrica. It leads only one marked path - and the north side. Normally it climb from the valley Logarska than huts at Klemenča Cave (3-4 h). Short peak of the complex.
Lucka-baba_attack The whole tour goes like this: Logarska valley - Klemenča Jama (1208 m) – Ojstrica (2350 m) – Škarje – Lučka Baba (2244 m) – Planjava (2392 m) – Kamniško Sedlo (1864 m) – Okrešelj (1396 m) – waterfall Rinka (1000 m) - Logarska valley
Klemenca_pec_attack Klemenča peč. Wall, which lies about one kilometer from  the beginning of the valley against Logarska Pavličevemu saddle (right) throughout the year suitable for rock climbing in seawater, but it may be too hot in summer, as well as the snakes may be encountered. Cities is quite collapse and with grass. Several directions are already equipped.
Zeleniske_spice_attack Zeleniške špice. Reef tip parts of the valley Zeleniških Kamniške White and tail angle (the case of Kamnik Alps). On the map is two kilometers long ridge, in fact, up and down and stretched so that it would not be the end of no where. The long mountain barrier starts over the house in Kamniški Bistrica, the first visible above the wooded slopes of the summit is a prominent rocky head Kamniški Dedec (1583 m).
Johannisberg_attack On Johannisberg 3460 m can climb along the ridge to ridge to the north or the southern pobožjih. The full path always see before me and therefore, depending on the situation to decide the direction of approach. By Johannisberg is possible to ski the slopes of the south back past the hut Oberwalder and up to the end snežišča. Beautiful, but also more demanding, but skiing with top-to-South and then just below the walls on the right Grossglocknerja glacier Pasterze
grintavec_attack Grintovec 2558 m is the highest and Savinjske Kamnik Alps. Situated above the valley Kamniška Bistrica, dry-mell over the valley and Ravenska Kočna. The view from the top is the best against Lakeland and Kokrski Braking on the west side, the north is beautiful Lake valley and see the tops of Jezersko east and is visible from the ridge Grintovcev. The long back to the cottage cheese over loaf. Towards the south, however, sees Kalški ridge and behind the Ljubljana basin.
Ortler_attack Ortler (Italian: Ortles; German: Ortler) is, at 3905 m (12,812 ft) above sea level, the highest mountain in the Eastern Alps outside the Bernina Range. It is the main peak of the Ortler Range. It is the highest point of the Southern Limestone Alps, of the Italian region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, of Tyrol overall, and, until 1919, of the Austrian-Hungarian empire. In German the mountain is commonly referred to as "König Ortler" (King Ortler), like in the unofficial hymn of South Tyrol, the Südtirollied.
triglav_attack Triglav 2864 m (Italian: Tricorno, German: Terglau) is the highest mountain in Slovenia and the highest peak of the Julian Alps. While its name, meaning "three-headed", can describe its shape as seen from the Bohinj area, the mountain was most probably named after the Slavic god Triglav. This hypothesis has been disputed, as the nature of this deity remains obscure, and its worship is not documented among the pagan ancestors of Slovenes.
grossglockner_attack The Grossglockner (German: Großglockner; Slovene:Veliki Klek) is, at 3798 m above sea level, Austria's highest mountain and the highest mountain in the Alps east of the Brenner Pass. This makes it, after Mont Blanc, the second most prominent mountain in the Alps, when measured by relative height; see the list of Alpine peaks by prominence.
montaz_attack Jôf di Montasio (Italian) or Montaž (Slovene) with the altitude of 2754 m is the second highest peak of the Julian Alps, surpassed only by Mount Triglav. The original Slovene name of the mountain is Špik nad Policami or Poliški Špik, however nowadays the most used is Montaž, borrowed from the Italian. At the top of the mountain stand a cross and a bell in memoriam to Riccardo Deffar.