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Pøeuisla

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Teplice Adršpach in northeast Czech Republic consists of about 800 towers with 1800 routes. The history, strict pure ethics and some unusual climbing styles are fascinating. Metal protection is not allowed in cracks, hence the fine art of using knotted ropes and slings for pro. New routes are established ‘ground up’, bolts are 'spaced, and chalk is not usually used. These ethics have helped the preservation of the soft sandstone and created a legacy of some extremely serious routes — and a breed of very bold local climbers; such as Miras Mach placing knotted rope pro on Pøeuisla (11d).

Rating:Average Rating = 4.58/5 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 13

Submitted by: onsight on 2008-01-02 | Views: 4559


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5 out of 5 stars cracklover 2008-02-27
5 out of 5 stars jamaica 2008-02-19
5 out of 5 stars mjprimus 2008-02-17
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5 out of 5 stars core 2008-02-03
5 out of 5 stars neuroshock 2008-01-28
4 out of 5 stars turtle54 2008-01-28
1 out of 5 stars cavanaghrock 2008-01-19
5 out of 5 stars melekzek 2008-01-18
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5 out of 5 stars letolives 2008-01-03
5 out of 5 stars ddt 2008-01-03