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climbing guidebook Hruboskalsko údolíčka
€33.00*
If you don't mind a long walk to the crags, if you like picturesque, peaceful and remote valleys, then take this guide and go on a journey of discovery. The reason for the creation of this new climbing guide was the hundredth anniversary of the first dated first ascent in this area. This climbing guide differs from other climbing guides for Czech trad areas in that it offers color photos for each peak / rock, making the usual display of the “basic topo” much easier to assign and recognize on site. In addition, you always get the QR code for the rock. There are also site plans of the crags and photos of the parking facilities. Nothing is left to chance. Czech is not absolutely necessary, as the name of the route and the difficulty can also be understood this way. Anyone who is at home with trad climbing and is interested in climbing in the Czech Republic will find this climbing guide a truly reliable partner.336 pagesLanguage CzechEdition 2024Z. Strnad, M. Dědek
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Climbing guidebook Podtrosecká údolí
€28.00*
The climbing guide Podtrosecká údolí takes you to the heart of Bohemian Paradise, where overgrown towers and salt walls, hidden in romantic corners of the landscape, await discovery among forests and ponds.Podtrosecká údolí, a hidden gem between Trosky and Pleskotský Mill, is now finally covered in a book. Zdeněk Strnad's new climbing guide takes you through the wooded landscape, where the rocks of sub-areas such as Krkavina, Rovenské skály, Hrudka, Vidlák, Apolena, and Hrdoňovice are scattered among the trees. Even though most of the walls – with the exception of Věžák – are not exactly rocky in nature, the atmosphere these places exude is incomparable.The A5-format guide presents not only 151 rocks and 432 described routes on 256 pages, but also 302 photos and 146 topo drawings to help you find your way around the terrain. In addition, there are 67 clearly arranged topo groups and full-page photos that perfectly capture the character of each area.Whether you are looking for the romance of abandoned rocks or want to discover new lines, this guide is an indispensable companion when exploring one of the most picturesque corners of the Bohemian Paradise. 256 pagesLanguage CzechEdition 2025Zdenek Strnad
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climbing guidebook Prachovské Skály
€22.00*
A classic climbing guide for the most popular area of the Bohemian Paradise - the Prachov Rocks.Compared to the last edition from 2007, 190 new routes, 38 new crags and 3 new areas (Přivýšina, Hrdoňovice and Pařezská Lhota) have been added. Thanks to the site plans in the cover of the book (front & back), the section maps (21) in the sub-areas and the newly designed floor plans, it is easier to find the crags even without knowledge of Czech. The guidebook contains a large number of full-page color photos, which impressively illustrate the beauty of the area and the appeal of climbing in this region. The guide describes the following areas: U Mouřenína, Babinec, Krkavčí skály, Skalní město I, II, Hromová rokle, Ervínův hrad, Nad koupalištěm, Lahole, Starý a nový hrádek, Přivýšina, Pařezská Lhota and Hrdňovice.Pages 376Language CzechEdition 2018P. Hejtmánek, Z. Koťátko, Z. Petráň
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