Kom–Emine
{{Infobox hiking trail
|name=Kom–Emine
|photo=Map of the European Long Distance Path E3.png
|caption=Kom–Emine forms the Bulgarian section of the E3 European long distance path
|location= Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria
|length={{convert|650|km|mi|0|abbr=on}}
|highest=Botev Peak, {{convert|2376|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|lowest=Cape Emine, {{convert|61|m|ft|abbr=on}}
}}
Kom–Emine ({{langx|bg|„Ком – Емине“}}) is a high-mountain long-distance trail in Bulgaria. The route follows the main ridge of the Balkan Mountains, which bisect the country and give the Balkan Peninsula its name. Beginning at Kom Peak ({{convert|2016|m|ft|abbr=on}}) in the west near the border with Serbia, Kom–Emine continues east for some {{convert|650|km|mi|abbr=on}} until it reaches the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast at Cape Emine.{{cite web|url=http://bulguides.com/long-distance-paths/|title=European Long Distance Walking Paths in Bulgaria|last=Grancharov|first=Lyuben|date=2011|publisher=Hiking Guide Bulgaria|accessdate=15 February 2016}}{{cite web|url=http://visitcentralbalkan.net/en/pages/read/t:tourism/c:itinerary/s:hiking/p:information-1/o:international-hiking-trail-e3-kom-emine|title=International Hiking Trail E3 – Kom – Emine|publisher=Central Balkan National Park|accessdate=15 February 2016}}
Due to its length and altitude, Kom–Emine counts among Europe's longest uninterrupted high-mountain trails; it is Bulgaria's longest, oldest and most famous hiking trail.{{cite book|last=Цветанов|first=Момчил|title=Българските планини|publisher=Домино|date=2014|page=293|isbn=9789546512499|language=Bulgarian}} Kom–Emine forms part of the wider E3 European long distance path.{{cite news|url=http://www.novinite.com/articles/170593/Bulgarian+Mountain+Runner+Sets+New+Record+on+Completing+Kom-Emine+Hike|title=Bulgarian Mountain Runner Sets New Record on Completing Kom-Emine Hike|work=Novinite.com|accessdate=15 February 2016}}
The trail's average elevation is {{convert|735|m|ft|abbr=on}}. The middle section, Kom–Emine's highest, coincides with the Central Balkan National Park and regularly rises above {{convert|2000|m|ft|abbr=on}}. The highest point of the trail is Botev Peak ({{convert|2376|m|ft|abbr=on}}), which is also the highest summit of the Balkan Mountains. In total, around 100 individual peaks are either summited or circumvented.{{cite web|url=http://www.planinite.info/Mejdunarodni_marshruti/Kom_Emine/Kom_Emine.htm|title=От връх Ком до нос Емине (Е-3)|last=Новаков|first=Красимир|date=2008|publisher=Planinite.info|language=Bulgarian|accessdate=15 February 2016}}
Typically, the Kom–Emine hike takes 20 to 25 days to complete. The route is marked by white-red-white paint markings and around 30 mountain huts provide accommodation to hikers. Summer is the preferred season to walk Kom–Emine, though the lowest, eastern parts of the trail can get uncomfortably hot.
The trail was first successfully traversed in 1933 by the hiking pioneer Pavel Deliradev, though a route along the entire Balkan Mountains had already been conceived by writer Aleko Konstantinov, who was unable to embark on the hike before his assassination. The first mass through-hike was done in 1953 and the first winter crossing on ski followed in 1961. Bulgarian extreme runner Bozhidar Antonov holds the record for the fastest crossing of Kom–Emine. In August 2018, he completed the route in 4 days, 8 hours 37 minutes .
Gallery
{{Gallery
|width=160 | height=170
|align=center
|File:Kom stara planina IMG 8147.jpg
|alt1=Kom Peak at Kom–Emine's western terminus
|Kom Peak at Kom–Emine's western terminus
|File:Централен Балкан.jpg
|alt2=Kom–Emine follows the main ridge of the Balkan Mountains within the Central Balkan National Park
|Kom–Emine follows the main ridge of the Balkan Mountains within the Central Balkan National Park
|File:Botev Peak.jpg
|alt3=Botev Peak, Kom–Emine's highest point
|Botev Peak, Kom–Emine's highest point
|File:Cape-emine-dinev.jpg
|alt4=Cape Emine and the Black Sea at Kom–Emine's eastern terminus
|Cape Emine and the Black Sea at Kom–Emine's eastern terminus
}}
References
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External links
- [https://archive.today/20150812212530/http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/de/relation/254283 Kom–Emine route map] at OpenStreetMap
- [https://kom-emine.bg/ Website dedicated to Kom–Emine] (in Bulgarian)
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Category:European long-distance paths