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Dinara - the highest of Croatia blue drivegreen hike

Summary: Dinara (1834 meter) is the highest mountain of Croatia, near the industrial town of Knin.

The hike: Dinara is best climbed from the hut of Brezovac. In late September, the hut was closed, but water was available. It takes about 2.5 hours to reach the summit of Dinara, and the trail is well sign posted and hard to miss. Overall, this is an easy and pleasant hike. Nevertheless, there are some junctions that should not be missed.

Having climbed more than 100 mountains in Albania without meeting a single soul, we were quite surpised to reach the summit simultaneous with another hiker who had come up the southern trail. For once and with his help, we got a full body summit shot together.

Maximum altitude: 1834meter
Minimum altitude: 630 meter
Cumulative height: 1052  meter
Cumulative length: 5.5 kilometer one way
Difficulty easy
Time: 2.5 hours up
Date of this record September 2014
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The approach: Brezovac is best reached from Knin. A road leads from Knin to the hut, but the second half  - from waypoint picnic - is not suitable for salon cars. You can walk from here, but it makes for a considerably longer walk.

Maximum altitude: 1070 meter
Minimum altitude: 242 meter
Cumulative height: 872  meter
Cumulative length: 17.6 kilometer one way
Difficulty moderate
Time: 1 hour
Date of this record September 2014
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General location and approach: Near Knin

Other Information: There is a hotel in Knin, along the road to Bosnia and Herzogevina, just beyond the turn to Dinara mountain. The breakfast is better than the accomodation, but you will not have much choice.

GPS and trailmaps: The map and trailinformation is generated by wikiloc, based on GPS information collected from the actual hike. Waypoints can be downloaded to a GPS device from Wikiloc. If necessary, use GPSBabel to convert GPS data to different formats. For more hike descriptions by Palmtreetreeproduction, browse this website or visit Wikiloc and search for "Palmtreeproduction". You may also find nearby trails from other authors.

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