Act on Copyright

 We protect our Topos.

When you buy a Topos from

it is a copyright

protected product you receive.

On the right side of this page you

can read the first article from the

¡°Act of Copyright¡±.

In this PDF document that you have

received you will find, under

¡°Document summary¡±, a copyright

code that is personal for your copy

of the document. That means, we

are able to track the original buyer

if we should find a copy that has

been distributed to other people.

You have paid for your copy, don¡¯t

send a copy to a friend. Of course,

if you have printed out a copy you

and your friends at the crag can

use the copy, as with a printed book.

This page might don¡¯t concern you.

You maybe think that this is

obvious. That¡¯s good, just drop the

page.

The reason that we need this page

and this information in the Topos

is because we occasionally in the

past has been forced to take legal

action when our Topos has been

distributed for free at other web

sites, and when we find copies that

have been distributed from friends.

If you find illegal copies on the

net, in a shop or anywhere else,

please inform us.

The team

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Act on Copyright

in Literary and Artistic Works

The Ministry of Justice

March 1, 1996

Stockholm

(Act 1960:729, of December 30, 1960, as amended up to January 1, 1996).

CHAPTER 1.

Subject Matter and Scope

Article 1.

Anyone who has created a literary or artistic work shall have copyright in that work, regardless of whether it is

1. a fictional or descriptive representation in writing or speech,

2. a computer program,

3. a musical or dramatic work,

4. a cinematographic work,

5. a photographic work or another work of fine arts,

6. a work of architecture or applied art,

7. a work expressed in some other manner.

Maps and other works of a descriptive nature executed as drawings, engravings, or in a three-dimensional form,

shall be considered as literary works.

Download wallpapers and

screensavers from the area, free

at

Visit and see

our gallery of rock climbing

pictures.

At the web site you can get more

information about each climbing

area and see a lot of pictures

from each spot.

How you can use the Topos

Symboles

The Topos is published as a PDF and in the computer (or PDA, Cell-phone) you can take benefit of

the possibilities that the program offer.

On the sketches there is a lot of links to use as shortcuts to navigate in the document.

In the left lower corner there is always links to Roadmaps or Key-maps (in case there are one).

At the sketch itself, there is sometimes links to a detailed part of the crag or to the continuing part

of the crag.

You can also use the Bookmarks, hidden in a vertical menu on the left side. From here you can

navigate directly to chosen area or to the crag you want to see.

You can also use the Search function (has a binoculars as a symbol), write the name of the area, the

crag or even the route and the program will find it for you.

In some cases the links in Topos leads you on the Internet to web sites where you can

get more information.

Sunny

crag, often

facing South

Crag with little sun,

often facing North,

East or West or

located in the shadow

Overhanging crag,

protected from rain

Rock climbing is a dangerous sport. This Topos is not a

substitute for experience and proper judgement. We accept

no liability for injury or damage caused to, or by, climbers,

third parties, or property arising from use of the information

on this home page or on the TOPOS that are distributed

from .

1.2. Andonno, Paretino dell¡¯ onda

South

30 m. Multi Pitch 40 m.

See

route

no. 60

1.4.

56

24

47, 49

50 51 52

48

See 1.3.

24. Spigolo Manolo-Dog 6a+,7a+

47. Viet

48. Platoon

49. Ghillie Dhu

50. Zobra

51. Luna

6b

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6c

6b

6c

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52. Alduino il druido

53. Grizzly

54. Acqua chiara

55. Buon Anno

56. Zero in Condotta

57. Steston

58. Tutto da rifare

59. Xy

6c

7a,7a+

7a+

7b+

7b+

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8a

?

53

54

55, 57

58

56

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Address:

Via Aradolo 4a

12010 Andonno (CN)

ITALY

email:

info@

Published 2008, February

Slovenia, and crags in

Croatia and Italy

Maribor

50 km

5

Italy

6

Ljubljana

Celje

Slovenia

1

Trieste

Koper

2 3

Opatija

4

Croatia

This Topos present 4 of the rock climbing areas in

Slovenia that is regarded to be the best. Osp and

Misja pec near the Italian border offers mainly hard

climbing and has extremely many routes from 8a

and up. Crni kal, located only a couple of kilometres

from Osp, offer a nice crag and surroundings also

suitable for families.

Bled, with several crags, is considered to be one

of the most beautiful areas in Slovenian. Suited

on the border to the Julian Alps, with emeraldgreen lakes, castles on top of Limestone

crags the area is very special. Easy access

to most of the crags and superb climbing.

Kotecnik is also considered to be one

of the top areas for rock climbing in

Slovenia, embedded in the forest

the crags are the most popular

crag in Slovenia during hot

summer month.

Often the cheapest flights is to be found

to Venice, and because of that we also

present Napoleonica, an area just at the outskirts of Trieste. Medium quality climbing but with a

beautiful view over the ¡°Golfo di Trieste¡±.

Vela Draga offer a magic atmosphere where water and wind actions have created unique rock

formations. If you visit this area, Vela Draga should be on your list of places to visit.

The area has a nice climate and rock climbing is possible even in the winter, though December

to the end of February is unpredictable and especially in Bled and Kotecnik you might meet snow.

Most of the population talks good English, in the areas near Italy Italian is also well understood,

people are friendly and Slovenia is healthy.

1. Napoleonica

2. Osp

2. Misja pec

3. Crni Kal

4. Vela Draga

5. Bled area

6. Kotecnik

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At you can download a Vela Draga screensaver

for free. 8 beautiful pictures from the climbing area.

You will also find a screensaver with beautiful pictures from the area

of Bled.

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