Climbing "Rolf zálesák" (graded 7- on the UIAA scale) at "Ohniště" is an experience that epitomizes Czech sandstone climbing. Located in one of the most picturesque regions of the Czech Republic, Ohniště offers a unique blend of challenging routes and stunning natural beauty.
"Rolf zálesák," whose name playfully translates to "Rolf the Bushman" or "Rolf the Outdoorsman," is a celebrated classic at this crag. Despite its modest 7- grade, it's known for being demanding, often requiring precise footwork, good friction management, and a cool head. The route typically involves a technical and intricate start, which might feature a tricky boulder problem or a sustained section of delicate face climbing on the characteristic sandstone.
As you ascend, the climbing often becomes more varied, with a mix of small pockets, slopers, and crimps, testing your technique and strength. The exposure builds as you gain height, offering exhilarating sensations and increasingly breathtaking views of the surrounding forests and landscape. "Rolf zálesák" is not just a physical challenge; it's a mental game, demanding focus and commitment.
Completing "Rolf zálesák" is incredibly rewarding, providing a true sense of accomplishment and a deep appreciation for the unique character of Czech sandstone. It's often considered a must-do for climbers comfortable with the grade, looking to experience a quintessential route in a beautiful setting.