Climbing 'Irský cob' (Irish Cob), a route graded 6+, in the climbing area known as 'Stáj' (Stable), is a truly unique experience. This route, despite its whimsical name that conjures images of a sturdy horse, is anything but easy. Graded 6+, it represents a significant challenge for intermediate to advanced climbers, demanding a blend of technical precision, endurance, and perhaps a touch of brute strength, much like its equine namesake.
Located within the 'Stáj' area, which itself might suggest a somewhat enclosed or robust environment, 'Irský cob' often involves steep sections, intricate sequences of moves, and perhaps a cruxy overhang or delicate slab section that truly tests a climber's mettle. The name itself might be a playful nod to the route's 'strong' or 'bulky' feel, or perhaps the 'cob-like' determination required to ascend it.
Successfully sending 'Irský cob' is a rewarding feat, leaving climbers with a sense of accomplishment and a story to tell about tackling a route as enduring and powerful as the horse it's named after. It's a classic test piece for the grade, known for its quality movement and memorable character.
Discover Irský cob, a climbing route rated 6+ UIAA. The total length of this route is 11 meters. Check the latest user reviews, view the topo map below, or join the community to add your own photos for Irský cob.
Rules
- Climbing only on routes from the entrance tunnel to the western end of the walls, except for caves. - No new routes can be created.
Nature protection: Climbing allowed all year round. Nature protection document Decision 2019, authority OP Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic - Regional Office Central Bohemia.