Climbing "No Hand" in Stříška (grade 8-) is a memorable experience. The crag itself, known for its overhanging limestone, demands both power and precise technique. "No Hand" is particularly notorious for its sustained difficulty and lack of obvious rests. The route typically involves a powerful start, often on steep, pocketed rock. From there, you'll encounter a series of strenuous moves requiring excellent body tension and footwork. The absence of good handholds necessitates reliance on subtle features and efficient movement. Success on "No Hand" requires not only physical strength but also a tactical approach, careful route reading, and the mental fortitude to push through the crux sections. It's a true test of climbing ability and a rewarding send for anyone aspiring to harder grades.