Krn Explained

Krn
Elevation M:2244
Prominence M:605
Prominence Ref:[1]
Map:Slovenia
Label Position:right
Location:Slovenia
Range:Julian Alps
Coordinates:46.2664°N 13.6589°W

Krn (in Slovenian pronounced as /ˈkəɾn/; 2244disp=or) is a mountain in northwestern Slovenia. It is the highest peak of the Krn Mountains, a sub-chain of the southwestern Julian Alps.

Geography

Krn is located about from the Adriatic. The Soča River flows to the west of the peak, while the smaller Lepenjica and Tolminka pass northeast and southwest of it.

On the southern slope of the mountain lie the small villages of Vrsno, Krn, Drežnica, Drežniške Ravne, and Magozd. On the northern side lies Lake Krn, the largest glacial lake in Slovenia. The mountain is known for its mighty western face, best seen from Kobarid or Drežnica.

History

During the First World War, the Battles of the Isonzo took place in the area. The 3rd Regiment of Alpini had taken Krn's peak on 16 June 1915 in a daring raid, where the elite Italian unit climbed its cliffs "with their boots swaddled in sacks of straw to reduce noise," some of them barefoot, and others wearing only socks, and battled the Hungarian battalion of the 4th Honved Regiment. "It was a glorious success, the first of the war, presaging others that never materialized."

The top of neighbouring Mount Batognica (2164disp=or) was blown off by an accidental weapons-depot explosion during the war. Wreckage remains scattered around the peak.

Lodges

Access to the summit

Bibliography

NotesReferences

. Mark Thompson (historian). The White War: Life and Death on the Italian Front, 1915–1919. 2009. Faber and Faber. 9780571250080. - Total pages: 496

Literature

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Krn - peakbagger. peakbagger.com. 6 January 2015.