Kanjavec
Kanjavec is a 2,569-metre (8,428-foot) peak in Triglav National Park's heart. It is situated between the Doli Pass (2,164 m), the Hribarice Pass (2,306 m), and the Prehodavci Pass (2071 m).
Kanjavec is a famous ski touring site as well. There is a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains from the peak. The ascent is very simple, with only a few exposed parts.
Mt. Kanjavec is Mt. Triglav's tallest southern 'neighbor' in the Julian Alps, and the views from the summit are just stunning. Kanjavec's most outstanding feature is its massive northern wall. It is, in fact, taller than Triglav's famed North Wall. Kanjavec's south-western slopes are ideal for base climbs and hard alpinistic ski trips. The southern slopes of Kanjavec are endless, but only moderately steep. Velska dolina (valley) is located east of Kanjavec. There are lovely alpine meadows, which were previously pastures.
Elevation: 2,569 m (8,428 ft)
Prominence: 438 m (1,437 ft)