Climb straight up on a somewhat crumbly terrain. At first follow a poorly visible footpath, which soon turns into a pathless area. On the Srenjski saddle turn left towards Mali Draški Vrh. There are steel cables for help - people with vertigo will not find them amusing. The path crosses steep terrain, is narrow and exposed in some places. Merge with a marked path on the saddle and follow it straight on towards 'Srenjski Preval' saddle. Occasional small stone piles help you with the orientation. At first descend across a pathless grassy slope, then later you will find an unmarked footpath, which leads towards a saddle between Mali and Veliki Draški Vrh. Go down from the summit westwards by the edge of the vertical walls above Krma valley. An incredible view on the pointy Mali Draški Vrh, the rounded Mt. Soon you come to a short steep rocky section and then to a nice and simple ridge, which you follow all the way to Veliki Draški Vrh. Go right in the direction of 'Srenjski Preval', but leave the marked path after a few steps already and follow a well traced footpath on the left side of dwarf pines. The next crossroad is on 'Studorski Preval' saddle. Behind you the view towards Mali Draški Vrh (to the left) and Viševnik (to the right) is nicer with every step. Head to the left towards 'Studorski Preval' saddle. Here the paths to 'Srenjski Preval' or 'Studorski Preval' saddle split. Proceed straight up across the meadow and onwards to a small basin called Jezerce. After a delightful walk through a forest you reach the mentioned meadow, where a lovely cheese making hut stands. On the right edge of the parking lot go on a rather wide path towards Konjščica alpine meadow. You will come to a parking lot at the end of the road, where a footpath to Konjščica alpine meadow begins (1310 m). Continue straight on a dirt road and keep right. Drive to Rudno Polje on Pokljuka plateau, where a military and sports center are situated. Drive through Spodnje and Zgornje Gorje villages and then the road starts ascending. In Bled follow signposts for Gorje and Pokljuka.
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