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Ropojana Valley (Route 17): Prokletije Hiking and Biking (1:50,000; GTZ/Huber, Belgrade); Peaks of the Balkans (1:60,000) also covers this area; military sheets: JNA (1:50,000) sheet 678/2 (Skadar 2) covering the area SE of the Ropojana Valley or JNA (1:25,000) sheets 678-2-1 (Skadar 2–1: Jezerce) covering Maja Rosit, and 678-2-2 (Skadar 2–2: Dragobija) covering Maja Kolata
Some useful sketch maps, originally published in Serbian mountaineering journals, can be found on the relevant pages of Summit Post (www.summitpost.org).
Trail markings
Trail markings on Subra (Route 1)
Most of the routes in this guide are clearly marked with a uniform system of waymarkings, the same as that found in Croatia, Slovenia and other republics from the former Yugoslavia. These waymarkings are known locally as markacija (‘markings’), and are found on rocks, trees or any other conspicuous object, in red and white paint.
A new national system of numbering these marked trails has also been developed in recent years – a three-digit number, marked with a yellow sign or a number between two red lines. These augment (rather than replace) the long-established system of markacija, and often only appear on, or where the trail departs from, a road or 4WD track.