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Overview
Grade 4+
Total Time
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Up a grassy chimney on the right side of the penultimate needle (second from bottom) to a small ledge. Traverse 3m left in the wall to a sloping ramp and follow it diagonally right upwards under the wall (belay). Up a slightly overhanging wall for about 4m to a grassy terrace and from there along the edge to the summit.

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Rules

Nature Conservation: Climbing prohibited from February 1st to June 30th. Nature Conservation Document: Permit 2017, authority OP CHKO České Středohoří (Protected Landscape Area Bohemian Uplands)

OVK: - No creating routes from above without prior OVK approval - No using stable protection for slackline - No using rocks and summit books for commercial purposes; any intention must be consulted with the administrator and OVK

Nature protection: Climbing prohibited 1.2. to 30.6. Nature Protection Document: Permit 2017, OP body CHKO České Středohoří

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