Category Archives: Mountaineering

August Marmalade (Dolomites)

Marmolada – Punta d'Ombretta (3247 m asl) - Via Don Quixote (VI ° / VI °, A0; 950 m) After a long time the weather looks good and the mountains three days before the weekend, ie. no thunderstorms. Our goal is the way Don Quixote in South … Continue reading

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Higher – snowboarding v Himalájích !

It's finally here – Another part of the Jones trilogy made by Teton Gravity Research called “Higher” is prepared. Jeremy Jones goes through his whole career from childhood on Cape Cod's Jailhouse Hill, through the collection of experiences of survival in the harshest winter conditions … Continue reading

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Stories Ádrstrachu – Fesťák

Adršpach, said ádrstrach is an interesting place where climbers jezdějí afraid to sweat blood, toil in the joints, skin, vibrate in rajbácích it all to finally climbed the stiff pile of sand without catching (and highly addictive experienced the joy of life). Ádr is second to none … Continue reading

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Rainy France to the Mallos de Riglos

After 15 hours in the car we get into gorges of the Tarn in the province of Languedoc-Roussilon. On the plains flying snow turning to rain, the temperature fluctuates around 4 ° C. We are a large overhang with the ruins of old stone houses - this time for parking piknikáře and unofficial camp aspiring climbers … Continue reading

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Chamonické needles – Grand Capucin 08/2012

Photos: David Kofroň (black box), Buri (no frame) The author of the idea to go for a cappuccino was Honza Plocek, trips took Alas, the implementation of the output I took myself, and David Buri. We have created so unintentionally climbing trio (after he attacked Bedu … Continue reading

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Shrnutí sezóny 2012

This year has been for me in terms of lezeckýho turn, because I started working on a full-time, first time. For many climbers feared tragedy that should be avoided as much as possible curve radius. Against all expectations, however, the arrival of … Continue reading

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