Books
Igor Koller chystá autobiografii Lezecká vášeň
Ostaš Bouldertopo 2026: nové vydání + spuštěný předprodej
Slovenské průvodce

Competitions
2. liga Pardubice (13.06)
SP rychlost Zakopane (POL) (14.06)
SP paralezení Innsbruck (15.06)

Ranking
Cesty:
1.Šindel 13081
2.Votoček 12550
3.Širůčková 11897
Bouldry:
1.Trojan 11325
2.Novák 11075
3.Pochman 11075
Hory:
1.Sejbal 7951
2.Groš 7488
3.Skopec 7086

Results
M Rakouska paralezení (07.06)
SP Praha (04.06)
SP Madrid (28.05)

Diary
5944 lezců
1229611 cest
Nové přelezy:
Brumby 9-
De Sába 9-
Nicklas 9-
Doppelpack 10-
Hafty 9
El bicho 7c
El bicho 7c
Respekt Li 10-
Ochcany Ka 9+/10-
Proces 11

Indoors
Boulder Bar - Praha 7
Big Wall - Praha 9 - Vysočany
V 16 - Plzeň

Shops
Lezec-shop.cz - Štěchovice
Outdoor Centrum Rock Point Masarykova - Brno
Rock Point Plzeň Americká - Plzeň

Contact
REDAKCE:
standalezec.cz
ŠÉFREDAKTOR:
jirkaslezec.cz
INZERCE:
standalezec.cz
IT:
standalezec.cz
hoplezec.cz

Kalymnos

When climbing earns

This article is in no way directed against Zéďa, who is my friend, nor against his activities in the field of route belaying. Every tragedy is a terrible experience for everyone involved, especially when it involves someone close to you. I, too, would likely try to resolve this problem as quickly and easily as possible, and my first step would definitely be to reach out to the climbing community and my friends for help.

However, I’ve been thinking about the figures Martin cites in his post, and especially about how the whole system is actually supposed to work. Official tourism reports often fall short of reality due to the gray economy, but anyone who has been on the island during the season can see the enormous influx. At the peak of the season, an estimate of 3,000 climbers per week is entirely realistic.


Roman Kučera (Kůča ) on the on-sight of Fun de Chichunne 8a

photo by František Jelínek


Taking into account both high and low seasons and rising accommodation prices, I arrive at the following calculation:
The average price of accommodation today is at least around 600 CZK (25 EUR) per person per night. For 3,000 climbers, that amounts to 12,600,000 CZK per week in accommodation costs alone.
When we add in the cost of snowmobile rentals, breakfast, shopping, and dinners at restaurants, the estimate of 50 EUR (1,200 CZK) per person per day is very conservative. The reality is often higher. That means an additional 25,200,000 CZK per week in direct spending.
In total, during the peak season, climbers spend around 37,800,000 CZK (1.5 million EUR) per week on Kalymnos.

Even if we take into account fluctuations outside the peak season, for a seven-month season we’re talking about amounts well over half a billion CZK. And that’s a very conservative estimate—I’m not including plane tickets, ferries, or the fact that many spend much more. You can calculate for yourselves how much we’ve spent there over the last 10 years.

I’ve visited Kalymnos several times and spoken with the locals there. They all agree on one thing: without climbers, Kalymnos is a poor island just off the coast of Turkey. It was the climbing boom that brought job opportunities and money. Without us, it will once again be just a forgotten hole in the Aegean Sea. My personal opinion is that the safety of the routes should be the primary concern of those who benefit most from them—namely, the island of Kalymnos and its leadership. Investing in safe belaying is an investment in the future of their own business.

I’m no penny-pincher, and I’ve known Brumlu for over 30 years, but it doesn’t seem entirely fair to ask climbers to travel there, spend all that money, and then pay for their own belay equipment. If the Kalymnos administration allocated even just 0.1% of that money annually to maintaining the belay points, Péťa would still be alive and wouldn’t have to rely on handouts.

Rather than a financial contribution, a global boycott by climbers would help. It would be enough if no one came for just one year. The resulting loss of revenue would be so significant that we’d see how quickly the maintenance funding issue would be resolved. It would also send a message to other areas (Leonidio, Manikia, etc.) that if they don’t take care of route safety, we’ll stop spending money there.

There are hundreds of climbing areas by the sea. Are we going to subsidize them financially in the future as well? If so, you’d better start saving right now.

Ríša Litochleb   [edit] 09:19 23.04.2026Print 


Related stories:

Commentaries

New comment 
 Photo of the day:

Andělíček, 5
 Routes:
All routes (192247)
Top routes in CR
Top boulders in CR
Latest routes
Testpilot 5 Lockwitzgrund
El bicho 7c Llucena
Tvar vody 7A Radvanice
Respekt Linksausstieg 10- Frankenjura
Parrhesia 7b+ Dachstein
Latest comments:
Geronimo 8A+ Viklany
Mánička 5+ Srbsko
Otto 5c Davle
Otto 5c Davle
Červí Díra 6a+ Davle

 New in discussion:
Please help me complete my university bouldering project! | Will you go from CZECH REPUBLIC to LONDON, UK? | Re: Rental for crashpad?! | Clearance Moncler Down Women Coats Hooded Long Brown [MC-0006] - | Christmas Day UGG Sundance II 5325 Boots For Women Outlet | Moncler Vests Mens : Moncler Outlet, Cheap Moncler Jackets, Monc | Mr | Climbing partner, Praha saturday | Re: Climbing Partner | Climbing Partner |

 Latest comments:
Contributions from abroad | Re: Mr.hi | Re: Mr. | Re: Mr. | Re: Mr.hi | Aktuelle Situation | Adrspach | Patsy Leeds | Ramonwoutt | Bogdanztq |

 Hot:
Kalymnos (1)

 New in advertising:
Climbing Partner | Looking for a climbing partner | route setters |


 Instructions:
Climbing map

 ...

 czech climbing  forums  ankety  links  guides  fotky  video  *rss*  private policy       ceník reklamy © 2000–2026 Lezec.cz


Switch to desktop version