A Czech is said to have died on the north side of Everest
According to unofficial information on everestnews.com, a Czech mountaineer has died on the North side of Mount Everest. It could be Libor Kozák (47) who was reportedly the only Czech in the area. ... full story
7th ANTALYA INTERNATIONAL CLIMBING FESTIVAL 2007 - This years climbing festival will be held on the 27th until the 29th of October. Everyone is welcome! ... full story
Prague Mayor Bem delayed on Everest because of bad weather
The Mayor of Prague Pavel Bem intended to reach the summit of Mount Everest on May 8, 2007, but bad weather broke his plan. There was snow, strong wind and avalanche hazard. He tries to set out to the summit on Saturday, May 11, 2007. ... full story
The 2nd annual of bouldering meeting and festival Film Boulder Fest 2007 will take place next weekend 12/13 May, 2007 in Loucovice, (granit bouldering area close to Cesky Krumlov, South Bohemia, Czech Republic). ... full story
Easy, at least it looked like, when Adam Ondra was attempting this beautiful uberhard line , one of the hardest routes in Germany's Frankenjura. ... full story
German climbing ace Andi Bindhammer climbed LA RAMBLA, 9a+ today. He spent there three weeks, well actually two, because one of them it rained. ... full story
Ondra Benes climbed on the last weekend the hardest route in the Czech sandstones and probably the hardest route in Czech Republic Papirovy mesic (Paper Moon) 8c+ and he downgraded it in his diary on CzechClimbing.com as 8b/8b+. ... full story
Slovak officials announced the death on Shisha Pangma
Slovak Marek Hudak fell and died on Shisha Pangma during ascent via south face in the altitude 7600 m. His body has not been found yet. The Slovak officials announced the news on Friday. ... full story
After China declined to allow to cross border to the mayor of the City of Prague, Pavel Bem, he moved to climb Mount Everest from the south. His small Czech-Slovak expedition has built the 1st camp and continues up. ... full story
Dodo Kopold toped Shisha Pangma, his partner missing
Slovak extreme mountaineer Dodo Kopold climbed the summit of Shisha Pangma (8013 m) via British route on April 24, 2007, But his climbing partner- Marek Hudak- has been missing since April 24, 2007. ... full story
Rendez-Vous Hautes Montagnes: ladys meet in Czech sandstones
The international meeting of women mountaineers with more than 40 years tradition Rendez-Vous Hautes Montagnes (RHM) will take place this summer in a Czech sandstone area. ... full story