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Zlaté písky (Diagonála)

Czechia | Czech Republic | Labské pískovce | 3. Tisá | Hřebenové stěny | Zlatá stěna

Rock Climbing, Route on sun, Textile belay, Vertical wall

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Overview
Grade 5
Total Time
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Length
21m
From the left side of the S wall, diagonally right via cracks to a ledge in the middle of the wall. Along the rib and cracks, still diagonally right upwards to a crack and n. v.

Discover Zlaté písky (Diagonála), a climbing route rated 5 UIAA. The total length of this route is 21 meters. Check the latest user reviews, view the topo map below, or join the community to add your own photos for Zlaté písky (Diagonála).

Rules

Nature protection: climbing allowed year-round, marked routes are permanently prohibited. Nature Protection Documents: PR Tiské stěny-OOP 2022-2027, Prohibited routes, Rocks with the possibility of completing first ascents, OP CHKO Labské Pískovce authority.

- Do not remove stones, vegetation and otherwise interfere with vegetation on the rocks - Do not disturb nesting birds, use marked tourist routes and access paths to access the rocks - Climb only on dry rocks, in daylight - Prohibition of using magnesium and other chemical agents - Prohibition of damaging and changing the surface of the rocks, especially by improper handling of the rope, using metal belay devices, etc. - First ascents are prohibited

Nature protection: climbing allowed year-round, marked routes are permanently prohibited. Nature Protection Documents: PR Tiské stěny-OOP 2022-2027, Prohibited routes, Rocks with the possibility of completing first ascents, OP CHKO Labské Pískovce authority.

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