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I walked the Via Dinarica "white trail" to Sarajevo from Slovenia a couple years ago, missed out on the even wilder Albanian part because I had to catch a flight. It's 850 miles along the Dinaric Alp ridgeline, road and forest gravel trail walking is limited unlike many long trails in Europe where you'll be walking these a good percentage of the time following an established path. I'd go a couple days without seeing others out there for a stretch. HIGHLY recommend this trail to my fellow long distance hiking Eurobros. The Velebit section through Croatia is especially beautiful but dry as fuck in the summer, I felt like laying down and melting in to the ground up there in 2022 when there was forest fires and shit popping up and the temps were in the 40's.
There's a good few brown bears up there, and people said there were still migrants from the big "refugees welcome" migrant waves living a cave person life in the wildernesses because they got refused entry to Europe, and I saw some Arabic carvings in a sealed shelter between Slovenia and Velebit in Croatia, pretty spoopy. You also walk through a couple mine fields in Bosnia, and I dunno how accurately those niggas marked all the potential mine areas, also the waymarks are noticeably fucked up as soon as you go from Croatia to Bosnia and Bosnia's where all the mines are lel.