Boulder field of local significance . Climbing on boulders scattered in the hillside, mostly crimps and slopes on granite boulders. The most prominent rock is called Dvojčata.
The area lies in a valley just north of the Palava reservoir. The stream cuts deeply into the mother rock, showing a small boulder field of granite rocks scattered through the forest. It offers boulders of the lower grades which is good for training before delving into more delicate routes in the Moravian karst, which lies just overhead to the north.
The most prominent stone is Dvojčata, easily spotted from the blue tourist track. Since the area is not frequently visited, it is good to have wire brushes and brushes, in general, to get rid of the moss and pine needles if needed.
The area has two nicely prepared topos, the newer one could be downloaded from the uloz.to link at Nadzemí. The older ones is present at the LK Javaanes. Visit these two sources for more information about the boulder field.
Due to the lumbering of dead wood after the bark beetle calamity, the tourist route might be partly inaccessible due to falling trees. The same applies to the location where insensible mining leads to partial inaccessibility of boulders. Good shoes are a must.
Leave No Trace, clean after yourself, and don't damage the rocks, or the surrounding nature.
Gráfico cronológico de las vías
The area was visited by local climbers at least since the 90s when climbing was probably starting on the Dvojčata boulder. Other discoveries and descriptions were made thanks to the work of members of climbing club Nadzemí and others, namely by Jan Salek, Pavel Jonák, Pavel "Dud" Dundáček and others. To read more, you can visit the site Nadzemí
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