Climbing 'Gumáky' (grade 7- in the UIAA scale, approximately 5.11d/5.12a in the Yosemite Decimal System) on the crag 'Vidiečan' is a memorable experience. 'Vidiečan' itself offers a rustic and charming atmosphere, a far cry from the more popular, crowded climbing areas. 'Gumáky,' which translates roughly to 'Rubber Boots,' likely gets its name from the characteristic holds or the style of climbing required. It's a technical climb, demanding precise footwork and body positioning. Expect to encounter challenging crimps, perhaps some delicate traverses, and definitely a sustained section that tests your endurance. The rock quality is generally good, though always be mindful of loose holds, especially on less frequently climbed routes. A successful ascent of 'Gumáky' in 'Vidiečan' is a rewarding accomplishment, offering a blend of physical and mental challenge within a beautiful and relatively unspoiled setting. It's a climb that rewards careful planning, thoughtful execution, and a good dose of perseverance.