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Overview

Grade: 4

Climbing 'Pravý komín' (Right Chimney), a classic Grade IV (UIAA) route on Lipová skála, offers a delightful and characteristic Central European climbing experience. This route is often considered a perfect introduction to traditional climbing, or a pleasant warm-up for more experienced climbers.

The climb itself navigates a distinct chimney feature, requiring typical 'chimney' techniques such as back-and-foot, stemming, and occasional wriggling. While the grade of IV suggests it's not technically demanding, it requires body awareness, balance, and a certain degree of commitment as you ascend the enclosed space. The rock, likely sandstone, generally provides good friction, though some sections might be polished from years of ascents.

Protection on 'Pravý komín' often involves a mix of natural placements for cams and nuts, combined with occasional fixed rings or bolts at key points or for anchors. Reaching the top is a rewarding experience, often offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The descent is typically a straightforward walk-off. It’s a route that embodies the spirit of 'old-school' climbing – an enjoyable, memorable, and satisfying day out on the rock.

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