Climbing "Dvoupatrák" (7-) in the "Dvoupatrák" sector is a classic and often sought-after experience. The route, whose name literally translates to "Two-Story", likely refers to the rock formation it ascends. The difficulty of 7- (UIAA scale, approximately 5.9 or 5.10a/b in Yosemite) signifies a climb that demands solid technique, some strength, and a good understanding of movement. Expect to encounter mostly vertical or slightly overhanging sections, demanding efficient footwork and the ability to utilize small crimps or pockets. The rock type is likely to dictate the climbing style, and you'll probably encounter polished sections from years of ascents, especially on the holds. Protection is generally good, but carefully examine each placement. Overall, "Dvoupatrák" offers a rewarding and memorable climb for intermediate climbers looking to push their grade.