Climbing 'Peep Show' (grade 5+) at Lipová Skála is a unique experience that truly lives up to its name. Lipová Skála, a stunning sandstone area in the Czech Republic, is known for its distinctive style of climbing, often involving wide cracks, chimneys, and the infamous 'písek' (sandstone) protection. 'Peep Show' isn't your typical open face climb; it's a journey into a constricted, almost claustrophobic gully or wide crack system that forces you to contort and squeeze your way upwards.
The initial moves can be a bit awkward, requiring a precise combination of body positioning and friction. Once you commit, you're truly 'in' the 'Peep Show.' It's a full-body experience where you'll be smearing, steming, and perhaps even using knee jams or back-and-foot techniques to inch your way through the tightest sections. Protection, as is common on sandstone, can be tricky – relying on knotted slings, small cams in parallel-sided cracks, or extended slings on 'sanduhr' features. The crux often lies in the most constricted part, demanding not just strength but also mental fortitude to push through the enclosed space.
As you near the top, the gully might open up slightly, offering a bit of relief before the final moves to the summit. Topping out onto the flat, often tree-covered, summit block provides a fantastic sense of accomplishment and a unique perspective of the surrounding forest. 'Peep Show' is less about elegant movement and more about gritty determination; it's a memorable climb that perfectly encapsulates the adventurous spirit of Czech sandstone.