Climbing 'Medvídě' (Little Bear), graded 5+ on 'Zuby ii' (Teeth ii), is a quintessential experience for any rock climber in the Elbe Sandstone region. This classic route perfectly embodies the unique and traditional Saxon climbing style. Rated 5+ on the UIAA scale, it demands precise footwork, a good sense of balance, and a significant mental game due to the characteristic sparse protection – relying solely on knotted slings placed over natural features like hourglasses or jammed in cracks.
The ascent of 'Medvídě' likely involves a mix of friction climbing on the rough, porous sandstone, delicate slab sections, and perhaps a more defined crack or feature that requires specific technique. As you ascend 'Zuby ii', the exposure grows, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding 'rock cities' – the labyrinthine formations unique to this area. Reaching the small, exposed summit is an incredibly rewarding moment, a true sense of accomplishment. The descent, typically via rappel, provides a final, stunning perspective on the landscape before returning to solid ground. 'Medvídě' isn't just about the physical challenge; it's about connecting with the rich history and distinct character of sandstone climbing.