Boulder - Pine rock

Number of boulders: 1
Number of lines: 6
Rock: Buližník
Difficulties: 5+ – 7B (V2-V8)
GPS: 50.0387147N, 14.3553758E
public transport: train: Prague-Holyně, Prague-Jinonice
Metro: Nové Butovice, Jinonice
Bus stops: Ovčí hájek, Malá Ohrada, Klukovice, Jinonice
Parking: Butovice Gallery, K Opatřilce Street, Liščí, Zaječí
Pdf guide: here
Fyzický průvodce: here

This "sector" is a small rock that is part of Borová skála, right next to the Borová skála Amphitheater sector. Boulder is quite new and its creation is in progress, so there are only six lines "for now" (more are being created in the cave). The same applies here as in Pine rocks. The sector is very well maintained Reinhard Streif. It is easily accessible from below (though it shouldn't be) from Hlubočep and from above from Nové Butovice and Jinonic. The provisional form of the boulder has a good landing. The rock is clean and allows a relatively passable descent, but it is not necessary. The negative of the ax is that all the provisional lines are on a very narrow piece of rock, which is slightly confusing.

Boulder Pine rock

Boulder

GPS: 50.0387147N, 14.3553758E
Standing takedown (1)

6B (V4)

Ze stoje z natažených rukou z lišt a mírně doprava na výlez.

Line length: 4 m
Recommended bouldering mats: 1
Author: Martin Válek, 2015

Collected (1.1)

7B (V8)

Ze sedu z označených chytů doleva do cesty č.1. Tou na výlez.

Line length: 4 m
Recommended bouldering mats: 2
Author: Martin Válek, 2015

A moment to gather (2)

7A (V6)

Nástup jako 1.1., klikatě doprava na výlez. Bez dobrých chytů vpravo.

Line length: 4 m
Recommended bouldering mats: 1
Author: Martin Válek, 2015

Pull yourself together! (3)

6C+ (V5)

Nástup jako na cesty 1.1 a 2., z nich do cesty 4. a tou na výlez.

Line length: 4 m
Recommended bouldering mats: 1
Author: Martin Válek, 2015

Handle here Handle there SD (4)

6B+ (V4)

Ze sedu pod červenou šipkou a přímo vzhůru na výlez.

Line length: 4 m
Recommended bouldering mats: 1
Author: Martin Válek, 2015

Handle here Handle there (4.1)

5+ (V2)

Z vysokého madla s dvěma tečkami přímo vzhůru. Menší lezci můžou nástup z lišty pod madlem.

Line length: 4 m
Recommended bouldering mats: 1
Author: Martin Válek, 2015

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Prague
13:45, 21.11.2024
temperature icon 3°C
cloudy
Humidity 71 %
Wind 28 Km/h
Wind Gust: 0 Km/h
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 07:25
Sunset: 16:11

Access

There are as many approaches to the boulder on Borové skála as there are to the Prokop valley. There are four main directions to get into the sector. As part of a better orientation, we do not divide them into parts of the world, but into the parts of Prague from which they lead. They are approaches from Butovice, Nové Ves, Klukovice and Hlubočep.

Access from Butovice

Access road from the Prague part of Nová Butovice is one of the easiest if you arrive at the pine rock using public transport. From the Nové Butovice metro stop or the Ovčí hájek bus, head south (towards Galeria Butovice or the Asuán reservoir). If you don't know your way around the world's sides, head straight for the green. You go down the hill and join one of the asphalt roads to the left of the reservoir, leading into the forest and into the valley. You will stick to the path until you pass a drinking water well (save point AA 011). Then your goal is to get across the stream and one of the paths along the contour up the hill to the pine rock.

An alternative approach for those who don't want to wade or jump over stones is up the hill in front of Jinonický potok and Butovické hradiště on the path (50.038999, 14.355571) leading to the rock from the hill.

Access from Hlubočep

Access to Borová skála sector from Hlubočep is the longest and pedestrian only. It is connected to transport to the sector Žvahov (Prokop valley) and sectors LeftRight and Malá plotna (Hlubočepské plotny). The path is very straight and leads along an asphalt road for about 3 km to the same wading forest as the approach from Butovice.

Access from New Village

Road from Prague's Nová ves district is best for access by car (parking street K Opatřilce, Liščí, Zaječí). It leads along the road towards the Prokop valley. In the first meadow on the right in the street K Opatřilce, there is a path down which we will go down and find ourselves at a well with drinking water. Then the procedure is already known.

Access from Klukovice

From Klukovice, the best way to get to the Borová skála sector is from Barrandovo and bus line 230 (Klukovice stop). We go down Do Klukovice street to its end, where there is an intersection and a path towards the Prokop valley. We will go along the road (approx brewery Prokopák) up to the valley, where we join the asphalt road leading to Hlubočep, where we turn left. The subsequent procedure is then the same as for the other routes.

public transport:
Metro: Nové Butovice, Jinonice
Train: Prague-Holyně, Prague-Jinonice, Prague-Žvahov
Bus stops: Ovčí hájek (Butovice), Malá Ohrada, Klukovice, Jinonice

Parking:
Nové Butovice: K Opatřilce, Zaječí and Liščí streets
Klukovice: Ulice Do Klukovice, V Klukovice, Bublavská, Dasnická
Hlubočepy: Hlubočepská Street, Pod Žvahovem, Pod Útesy