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Overview

Grade: 8-

Sending 'Velitel letového provozu' (8-) in Hangár was a true test of endurance and precision. The route is characterized by sustained power moves on slightly overhanging rock, demanding consistent effort from the start to the very last hold. The initial crux involves a tricky sequence of crimps and a powerful cross-over move, forcing you to find the perfect body position to maintain balance. After this, the climbing doesn't let up; it's a relentless series of challenging holds and demanding footwork. The key to success lies in efficient energy management and the ability to accurately read the micro-features of the rock. Clipping stances are minimal, adding to the overall pump factor. Reaching the anchor felt like a real accomplishment, a testament to the hard work and dedication poured into training. This climb definitely earns its grade and is a rewarding challenge for anyone looking to push their limits in the Hangár cave.
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