Climbing "Nohy za hlavu" (literally "Feet Behind the Head") in the "Levé stěny" area is a memorable experience. This route, typically graded between 7+/8- (French scale), presents a demanding challenge for experienced climbers. The "Levé stěny" area, known for its steep and technical climbing, provides a beautiful backdrop for this powerful and intricate climb.
Approaching the route, the steep overhang is immediately apparent. The crux of "Nohy za hlavu" often involves powerful moves on small crimps and pockets, requiring a combination of strength, precision, and body positioning. The name hints at the contortionist-like body positions sometimes necessary to maintain contact and progress. Good footwork is absolutely crucial; hence the name. Each hold is carefully considered, and sequences often require dynamic movements to reach distant holds.
Success on "Nohy za hlavu" requires more than just physical strength. It's a mental game, demanding focus, patience, and the ability to visualize the correct sequence. Finding rests is limited, adding to the sustained difficulty. A successful ascent brings a great sense of accomplishment, confirming mastery over a challenging and aesthetically pleasing line in one of the Czech Republic's prime climbing areas.