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Cesta podzimního deště

Czech Republic | Severní Morava | Hrubý Jeseník | Koberštejn | Koberštejn

Rock Climbing, Traditional Climbing, Friends, Fixed belay, Overhang

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Overview
Grade 6
Total Time
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No time duration data available
Length
30m
Up the wall into a small cave and along the small chimney to the ledge (ring). From the ledge into the hollow (bolt) and right to the edge (bolt, hourglass). Under the edge of the overhang 3 meters right (bolt). Then directly over the overhang into the small cave. From the left over the edge (bolt) and through the notch to the top.

Discover Cesta podzimního deště, a climbing route rated 6 UIAA. The total length of this route is 30 meters. Check the latest user reviews, view the topo map below, or join the community to add your own photos for Cesta podzimního deště.

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