Climbing 'Carpe diem' (grade 8+) at Vlastina stěna is a classic challenge for any ambitious climber in Prague. Its formidable 8+ grade, likely on the UIAA scale, positions it as one of the harder and more rewarding lines on this unique urban wall. Vlastina stěna itself is not a natural rock face but rather a prominent retaining wall in Prague's Břevnov district, known for its polished holds, technical sequences, and surprisingly varied climbing. 'Carpe diem' demands precision, exceptional finger strength, and often tricky footwork on small, sometimes slick features. The route typically involves a sustained series of difficult moves, with a clear crux section that often requires a dynamic lunge or a delicate balance on barely-there crimps. It's a true test of resolve and physical endurance. Successfully linking the moves and clipping the chains on 'Carpe diem' offers immense satisfaction, especially given the unique atmosphere of Vlastina stěna, often with an audience of passersby. It's more than just a climb; it's an iconic experience embedded in Prague's climbing culture.
Rules
Nature protection: climbing allowed all year round. Nature protection documents: Decision 2019-2029, drawing, authority OP PLA Bohemian Karst
The access road along the Berounka River is closed due to the risk of falling rocks from the playground in Srbsko to Kačák.
Nature protection: Climbing allowed all year round. Nature protection documents: Decision 2019-2029, appendices, authority OP PLA Bohemian Karst