Climbing 'Přítel Robert' (grade 8-) in the unique climbing sector of Číča is an experience that embodies the essence of Czech sandstone climbing. This route, a true classic in its grade, demands not only physical prowess but also significant mental fortitude and technical precision. The 8- grade, characteristic of the demanding Czech sandstone scale, often feels stout, presenting a formidable challenge.
The ascent typically involves a blend of delicate friction moves on smooth slabs, powerful sequences on small crimps and pockets, and often dynamic sections that require commitment. Protection on 'Přítel Robert', like many routes in Číča, relies on a combination of fixed rings – often strategically placed – and the judicious use of traditional gear such as slung knots, cams, and nuts. This can lead to characteristically long runouts between protection points, adding a crucial psychological element to the climb.
Successfully topping out 'Přítel Robert' leaves a profound sense of accomplishment. It's a route that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding sandstone towers and valleys, providing an authentic taste of the region's rich climbing heritage and the unique challenges of Číča's vertical world. It's a testament to the adventurous spirit of sandstone climbing.