Climbing "Sem tam chyt" (7) in Drýmr is a rewarding experience. The route, whose name roughly translates to "Sometimes hold," perfectly encapsulates the nature of the climb. Expect delicate sequences and careful footwork as you navigate the slightly overhanging wall. The holds are indeed 'sometimes' there, requiring thoughtful route-finding and precise placement. While not exceptionally long, the crux demands sustained power and crimp strength. The rock is solid, providing good friction, but mental fortitude is essential to commit to the moves. Successfully topping out feels like a well-earned victory, a testament to both physical ability and problem-solving skills.