Keyword: Czech Republic

Climbing is only allowed on five days a year: Macocha

In the Moravian Karst region of the Czech Republic, there is a 140-meter-deep collapse depression that forms a huge cave. There are climbing routes there, but climbing is only allowed on five days a year. Adam Ondra did not miss this opportunity.

Adam Ondra climbs the second most difficult route of his life: Zvěřinec (9b +)

Yesterday Adam Ondra made the first ascent of Zvěřinec (9b +) in the Moravian Karst climbing area in the Czech Republic. According to his own statements, it is the most difficult route of his life after Silence (9c) - and that means something.

Adam Ondra succeeds in bold first ascent in Czech sandstone | Video

In the northwest of the Czech Republic, Adam Ondra swaps the highest levels of difficulty for daring climbing with long runouts and strict ethics. Together with the sandstone legend Tomáš "Tomajda" Sobotka he succeeds in the ground-up first ascent of Falling into Presence (8b).

Adam Ondra can hardly hold this grip

In this video Adam projects two exciting bouldering lines that sometimes have grips that even Adam Ondra can barely hold.

Adam Ondra opens 8c + Boulder Ledoborec

At the end of May 2020, Adam Ondra made the first ascent of a new boulder near Holstejn in the Moravian Karst. For the boulder called Ledoborec there...

Adam Ondra opens the heaviest boulder in the Czech Republic: Brutal Rider (8c +)

Adam Ondra successfully climbs the heaviest boulder in the Czech Republic in May 2020: Brutal Rider (8c +). He spares no effort for the inspection and erects a construction from pallets to be able to put the pads in the dry.

This Czech beats Adam Ondra while bouldering

At the Hangar Masters 2020 bouldering competition, Adam Ondra and Martin Stranik offered a head-to-head race. You can find out more about the competition in this video.

Urban bouldering at the highest level: Adam Ondra commits Exhumace (8b)

Adam Ondra makes a heavy urban boulder on a bridge pillar. The Exhumace line (8b) was first started in 2002 and has not been repeated since.

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