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About Supersnob
Distance travelled

940 km

Time in motion

170:36 h

Recent Activity

    went for a hike.

    October 12, 2025

    Kleine Feldbergrunde

    02:18

    10.0km

    4.4km/h

    390m

    380m

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    October 11, 2025

    08:20

    39.5km

    4.7km/h

    1,240m

    1,120m

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    September 20, 2025

    05:15

    21.8km

    4.2km/h

    800m

    780m

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    1. September 20, 2025

      A great hike in the Chiemgau Alps in fantastic weather. A challenging tour, but the views are worth it. Numerous refreshment stops along the way.

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    August 9, 2025

    04:26

    15.8km

    3.6km/h

    1,040m

    560m

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    1. August 9, 2025

      We set off shortly after 7:00 a.m. under a steel-blue sky at the Egger Alm near the Zum Rudi inn at 1,413 m, directly on the Carnic High Trail. On well-marked alpine paths, we traverse gently rising plateaus with views of the Gailtal Valley and the southern Carnic Alps. After about four kilometers, we

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    August 8, 2025

    04:45

    17.4km

    3.7km/h

    700m

    990m

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    1. August 9, 2025

      This time, we'll set off at a quarter to eight at the Feistritzer Alm (≈ 1,713 m). From there, we'll follow the marked route westward across expansive alpine meadows and boulder-rich ridge sections. The trail runs on Italian soil in places before returning to Austria. Right at the beginning, we'll tackle

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    August 6, 2025

    07:02

    27.6km

    3.9km/h

    950m

    1,380m

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    1. August 6, 2025

      We start our fifth tour at Dom v Tamarju at approximately 1,108 m and initially follow the Tamar Valley, past the source of the Nadiža/Sava Dolinka and through dense mountain forest downhill into the Planica Valley, known for its impressive ski jumps. Initially, the sky is heavily overcast and raining

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    August 5, 2025

    06:14

    16.5km

    2.6km/h

    1,390m

    900m

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    1. August 5, 2025

      We start our fourth tour in Trenta. From the valley floor at about 620 meters, we first climb up through a fairytale forest, along moss-covered rocks, and pass the source of the Soča River. The trail then leads up to the Vršič Pass at about 1814 meters, climbing approximately 1336 meters in altitude

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    August 4, 2025

    09:40

    27.8km

    2.9km/h

    1,280m

    2,170m

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    1. August 4, 2025

      We set off at a quarter to eight from the Dom na Komni hut in perfect weather for our third of a total of eight stages on the Via Alpina. Following the marked route through the vast karst landscape of the Komna plateau to the Koča pri Triglavskih jezerih (Seven Triglav Lakes), which we reach after a

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    August 3, 2025

    08:21

    22.3km

    2.7km/h

    1,480m

    1,770m

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    1. August 3, 2025

      We start at Dom Zorka Jelinčiča on the summit of Črna Prst and follow the red-marked Via Alpina route towards Dom na Komni. The stage is approximately 21 kilometers long, requires approximately 1,400 meters of ascent and over 1,300 meters of descent, and leads almost entirely through alpine terrain

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    August 2, 2025

    04:09

    10.9km

    2.6km/h

    1,280m

    260m

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    1. August 3, 2025

      The four of us (2x Sebastian, 2x Stephan) are continuing our Via Alpina project, which we started in 2024. The red route of the Via Alpina leads from Trieste to Monaco in 116 stages. Our first of eight planned stages this year leads from Petrovo Brdo (804m) to the Dom Zorka Jelinčiča hut on the Črni

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