Climbing 'Přestavba' (7+) in the 'left part' of Blážina stěna is a quintessential experience for any climber looking to push their limits in the Czech Republic. This route, graded 7+ (UIAA scale, typically), is not merely about raw power; it's a intricate dance of balance, precision, and endurance. The name 'Přestavba' itself, meaning 'Reconstruction' or 'Remodel,' hints at its character—perhaps it was re-equipped, or demands a reconstruction of one's climbing technique. The climb typically begins with a few easier moves to get warmed up, but quickly transitions into a sustained, technical sequence. The crux often involves small crimps or tricky slopers, coupled with precise footwork and dynamic movement, demanding absolute focus and a strong core. Every clip feels earned, and the exposure grows as you ascend. Reaching the anchor, whether on a redpoint send or after a challenging attempt, is always immensely satisfying. It's a classic in its grade, known for its thoughtful setting, and a fantastic challenge that embodies the spirit of hard sport climbing in Blážina stěna.
Rules
Nature protection: climbing allowed all year round. Nature protection documents: Decision 2019-2029, drawing, authority OP PLA Bohemian Karst
The access road along the Berounka River is closed due to the risk of falling rocks from the playground in Srbsko to Kačák.
Nature protection: Climbing allowed all year round. Nature protection documents: Decision 2019-2029, appendices, authority OP PLA Bohemian Karst