Baška - Mjesečev plato
near Baška, Primorsko-Goranska (Hrvatska)
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Staza počinje u Baškoj, kod crkve Sv. Ivana iznad samog grada. Prvi dio staze prolazi kroz borovu šumu, laganim ali konstantnim usponom po dobrom terenu, nakon čega izlazi na golu visoravan zvanu Mjesečev plato. Kod povratka, staza se strmo spušta preko zahtjevnijeg kamenjara sve do crkve Sv. Ivana.
Ukoliko planinarite sa psom, u prvom dijelu staze - u borovoj šumi - ima dosta borovog prelca koji kod pasa može izazvati probleme. Sam Mjesečev plato je goli kameni teren bez hlada koji zahtijeva bolju obuću i veće količine vode te adekvatnu odjeću i opremu. U takvom terenu je povremeno teže uočiti markacije. Same markacije nisu standardne već češkog tipa.
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The trail starts in Baška, near the St. John church above the town. The first part of the trail is passing through pine forest in a steady incline over an easy terrain after which it exits at barren, so called, Moon's plateau. After the plateau, the trail is passing through steep rocky terrain all the way back to St. John church.
If you're hiking with a dog, mind the pine processionary moth which can be found in the first part of the trail and can harm your dog. The Moon's plateau is a barren rocky terrain without any shade so you'll need good boots and carry adequate amounts of water. Trail markings are Czech standard which are sometimes harder to spot in a rocky terrain.
Ukoliko planinarite sa psom, u prvom dijelu staze - u borovoj šumi - ima dosta borovog prelca koji kod pasa može izazvati probleme. Sam Mjesečev plato je goli kameni teren bez hlada koji zahtijeva bolju obuću i veće količine vode te adekvatnu odjeću i opremu. U takvom terenu je povremeno teže uočiti markacije. Same markacije nisu standardne već češkog tipa.
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The trail starts in Baška, near the St. John church above the town. The first part of the trail is passing through pine forest in a steady incline over an easy terrain after which it exits at barren, so called, Moon's plateau. After the plateau, the trail is passing through steep rocky terrain all the way back to St. John church.
If you're hiking with a dog, mind the pine processionary moth which can be found in the first part of the trail and can harm your dog. The Moon's plateau is a barren rocky terrain without any shade so you'll need good boots and carry adequate amounts of water. Trail markings are Czech standard which are sometimes harder to spot in a rocky terrain.
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