Climbing 'Pod smrčkem' (7-) at 'Pod lihovarem' is always a rewarding experience, a true local classic that perfectly encapsulates the charm of Czech sport climbing. Located near a former distillery, the crag itself has a unique, slightly industrial backdrop softened by the surrounding greenery.
'Pod smrčkem,' literally 'Under the Spruce Tree,' earns its name not just from the tree that might stand nearby, but from the feeling of focused, upward movement. The route begins with solid, positive holds, allowing you to warm up and find your rhythm. As you ascend, the limestone becomes more technical, demanding precision with foot placements and a careful read of the rock. The crux, typically around two-thirds of the way up, involves a subtle sequence over a slight bulge or a series of crimps that test your finger strength and body tension. It's not about brute force, but rather elegant movement and smart planning.
The 7- grade feels just right – challenging enough to require commitment and a few deep breaths, but attainable with good technique. Reaching the anchors at the top, often with a view over the surrounding landscape, brings a satisfying sense of accomplishment. Lowering down, you can reflect on the intricate moves and the satisfaction of having navigated another well-bolted, classic line. 'Pod smrčkem' is a testament to the quality of routes found even in seemingly unassuming locations, making it a must-do for anyone visiting 'Pod lihovarem'.