The Julian Alps hike, Slovenia

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The narrator discovers she is four weeks pregnant while in Ljubljana and realizes her original “epic hike” is no longer feasible. She rents the last available car in Slovenia and drives to the far side of the Julian Alps, where she has already booked mountain‑hut accommodations. This becomes her “Plan B” hike: a series of modest, fragmented walks over the opposite flank of Mount Triglav, descending into the Soča Valley. She navigates a patchwork of terrain that blends the starkness of the Tatras with the lushness of neighboring Italy and Austria, stopping at waterfalls and taking brief, refreshing dips in crystal‑clear turquoise rivers whose beds seem just an arm’s length below the surface.

Each night she sleeps in the huts, where the kitchen serves hearty bowls of pork and cabbage soup. On one day she watches a family of four—parents and two teenage children—spread out on a picnic rug, doing a crossword together and periodically diving into the river; the father jokes that they are a “weird family,” and she replies, “I don’t think so.” The scene underscores both the ordinary joy of strangers and her own feeling of being at an edge, unable to pursue the hard‑core hiking she had planned.

The trek ends with a trip to Hiša Franko, the renowned Michelin‑starred restaurant run by chef Ana Roš and her husband. Sitting on the front patio, the narrator notices another solo diner. She invites the woman to join her; the other guest is also named Sarah and is traveling alone for the first time, having left her fiancé for a leg of the trip. Their multi‑course dinner includes sourdough made from a four‑year‑old starter fermented in apple peels, cucumber fermented with curry, rabbit with peanut butter, and delicate violets and cheese lollipops. Over the meal they discuss love, the narrator’s pregnancy, and the odd intimacy of meeting a stranger. Consciously, they decide not to exchange phone numbers, agreeing to keep the encounter as a unique, isolated moment rather than a continuing connection. The chapter closes with the narrator reflecting on the bittersweet mixture of solitude, unexpected companionship, and the quiet resilience required to navigate the edge of her pregnancy while still seeking adventure.