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Overview

Grade: 9-

Climbing 'Hlína v botách' (9-) in Frankenjura was a significant challenge and a deeply rewarding experience. The name, which translates to 'Mud in the Boots,' is fitting, hinting at the earthy, often damp conditions of the Frankenjura cliffs. The route itself is a classic example of Frankenjura climbing: technical, powerful, and demanding precise footwork.

My attempts on 'Hlína' were spread over several days. The crux section involves a delicate traverse, followed by a powerful crimp sequence to a sloper. The small holds and the need for perfect body positioning made it feel consistently difficult. The mental game was crucial; staying focused and believing I could link the moves was just as important as the physical strength.

Finally, on the day I sent, everything clicked. The weather was crisp, the rock felt sticky, and I felt strong and confident. I moved through the crux with a controlled intensity, clipped the chains, and felt an overwhelming sense of accomplishment. 'Hlína v botách' is more than just a climb; it's a testament to perseverance, technique, and the joy of pushing your limits in a beautiful natural setting.

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