The Pálava climbing area is located in the south-east of the Czech Republic, approx. 40 km south of Brno. The Nové Mlýny reservoir is in the immediate vicinity, as is the border with Austria to the south. With its interesting landscape and long climbing history, the crags of Pálava are suitable for all climbers, as in addition to many easy routes, some harder routes were also established in the 1980s. The climbing brochure is written in Czech, but can be used without knowledge of Czech. A good map, very good photo topos (b/w) and an indication of difficulty make climbing easy. 35 pages Language Czech Edition 2017
The new climbing guide for the east of the Czech Republic is now divided into 3 volumes. This third volume contains the areas of the southern Moravské Skály.The pictograms used are introduced at the beginning of the guidebook and then accompany all topos. Small site plans and good maps illustrate the location of the area and the respective crags. GPS data is also included! All areas and features are explained in Czech and English. The difficulties are given in the UIAA scale. Adam Ondra's home is waiting.The following areas are included in the third part: Moravian Karst - Žleby (Catherine's Finger, Bull's Horn, Behind the Mirror, Saxifraga, Henry's Wall, Above the Waterworks, Horse and Police, Ram and Rorejsi, Macocha), Josefovské údolí (Kostelík, Bull's Rock, Small Steps, Blue Lynx, Raven's Rock, Above the Springs, Jáchymka, Wall above the Water), Rudice (Tear and Podhradí, Hrad, Wall above the sinkhole, Wall next to the sinkhole), Sloup (India, Europe, Above the hermitage, Father, Mother and Son, Walls at the Sloup cave, Wall above the Sloup cave, Old rocks, Hřebenáč), Holštejn (Old Rasovna, Lidomorna, Above the Holštejn cave, In the beech, Vaňous holes), the valley of the River Říčky (Bajerova skála, U kříže, Hladká, Pilíř, Poslední), Pálava - Martinka, Obří kámen, Trůn, Vzývající, Maturita, Nedvědická vrchovina and Brno surroundings - Sochorská skála, Skály u Řikonína, Skály v údolí Svitava, Skály v údolí Punkva, Veveří, Amálka, Babí lom, Žleby u Tišnova, Bohuňovské skály, Výřří rock near Pernštejn, Vír, Velká rock near Štěpánov, Quarry in Komín, Stránská rock, Jevišovice hill and valley of Jihlava - Bílý kříž, Rocks near Kdousov, Rocks near Svobodova mill, Jevišovice, Rudlice, Justýnka, Vranovická rock, Kašparův mlýn, Vranovská rock, Baby, Wilson's rock.272 pagesLanguage Czech / EnglishEdition 2019 V. Skýpala, V. Wolf self edition
In addition to the many climbing possibilities of the Moravian Karst, there are of course also bouldering possibilities. This bouldering guidebook takes this into account and is an invitation to get involved in this bouldering world. Adam Ondra has often been a guest here and shares his impressions in the book.When this name is mentioned, one also knows that harder moves are present. In addition to many bouldering in the medium difficulty levels, you will find some high 7 and 8.The guide is bilingual (Czech / English). Site plans, GPS data, difficulty overview in the sector, very good black and white photographs with the topos and a short problem description characterize this good booklet.Included areas: Moravský kras - Sloup bouldry, Moravský kras - Holštejn bouldry, Moravský kras - Rudice bouldry, Moravský kras - Josefovské údolí bouldry, Moravský kras - Žleby bouldry, Brno - Stránská skála bouldry, Moravský kras - Údolí Říčky bouldry126 pagesLanguage Czech / EnglishEdition 2018
The new climbing guide for the east of the Czech Republic is now divided into 3 volumes. This first volume contains the areas of the eastern Moravské Skály. The solid sandstone promises a lot of climbing fun.The pictograms used are introduced at the beginning of the climbing guide and then accompany all topos. Small site plans and good geographic maps clarify the location of the area and the respective crags. GPS data is also included! All areas and features are explained in Czech and English. The difficulties are given in the UIAA scale. Adam Ondra's home is waiting.The following areas are included in the first part:Chřřiby: Kozel, Rozštípená skála, Osvětimanské skály, Stupavské skály, Buchlovský kámen, Karlova skála, Zbojník, Barborka, Břestecká skála, Gavendova skála, Komínky, Budačina, Košíkovská skálaHostýnské vrchy: Lukov, Držková, Skalný, Čertovy skály u Hošťálkové, Skály v okolí TesákuVsetínské vrchy: Medůvka, Svantovítova skála, Havranka, Komín, Valova skálaVizovické vrchy: Čertovy skály, Lačnovské skály, Čertův kámen, MlčačkyJavorníky: Pět kostelůBeskydy: Godula, MazákMoravská brána: Štramberk, Hluzov, Helfštýn, Gabrielka194 pagesLanguage Czech / EnglishEdition 2018V. Skýpala, V. WolfSelf-published
The new climbing guide for the east of the Czech Republic is now divided into 3 volumes. This second volume contains the areas of the northern Moravské Skály.The pictograms used are introduced at the beginning of the guidebook and then accompany all topos. Small site plans and good geographic maps clarify the location of the area and the respective crags. GPS data is also included! All areas and features are explained in Czech and English. The difficulties are given in the UIAA scale. Adam Ondra's home is waiting.The following areas are included in the second part:Nízký Jeseník: Potštátské skály, Kružberk, Malý Rabštejn, Dobřečov, Bradlo a Tři kamenyHrubý Jeseník: Rabštejn, Městské skály, Bohdíkov, Tři kameny u Nových Losin, Sokolka, Ostružná, Branná, Čertovy kameny, Bleskovec, Koberštejn, Ondřejovice, Vyhlídka, Psí hlavy, Bílý potok, Ludvíkov, Rolandův kámen, AntoníčekRychlebské hory: Šafářova skála, Kraví skály, Liščí skála, Smolný, Píšťala, Sedm skal, Skály v Žulové, Smrčník, Dívčí skály218 pagesLanguage Czech / EnglishEdition 2018V. Skýpala, V. WolfSelf-published
The climbing guidebook for the Small Carpathians (located northeast of Bratislava) describes 12 climbing areas, which are located in this wooded mountain ridge. They are located a little more south than the climbing areas of the climbing guide Záhorie Skaly na Slovensku 1. The book bears the same signature as Záhorie Skaly na Slovensku 1, because it is the same author. It only has more content and scope. Otherwise, the book makes use of expressive pictograms as well as colored markings for the difficulty classification of the trails, which are also explained in this volume in the back cover. The topos and the site plans are graphics, which are very legible. In addition, individual trails are highlighted in color photos. 288 pages language slovak / english edition 2024
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