Stepping onto 'Má mravenec půlky (a má kulky?)' in the Veterinář sector is an experience as intriguing as its name. This route, graded 6- (a solid moderate challenge in the Czech system, roughly UIAA VI-), is a true testament to the unique character of Czech climbing areas. Veterinář itself is known for its often technical, thought-provoking lines, and this route is no exception. It demands precision, delicate footwork, and a keen eye for subtle holds. The climb often features a mix of slabby sections and more vertical pitches, requiring good balance and core strength. The name, roughly translating to 'Does the ant have halves (and does it have balls?)', playfully hints at the route's sometimes finicky nature – you might find yourself wondering about the smallest details and committing to moves that feel surprisingly bold for the grade. It's a highly engaging and rewarding climb, offering a fun challenge and a memorable story to tell.