Czech mountaineering union approved today the change in ban of chalk usage on Czech sandstones. According to the new decision chalk is not banned in general climbing rules, but the regulation is in competence of the local mountaineering commissions.
The change was suggested by the representatives of pro chalk progressive mostly sport climbers who would like to climb on Czech rocks in conditions similar like in the majority of foreign states. The change has come after years of large dispute between the pro chalk progressive sport climbers and anti chalk conservative traditionalists.
The ban on Czech sandstones is still valid but the local climbing authorities could find some local exceptions how to solve the local situation.
So that would be necessary to discuss local conditions with local climbers about using chalk in the visited Czech sandstone area.
The new change was approved by 2034 votes of representatives of General assembly meeting today, 586 were against, 169 were neutral.
The Chairman of Czech mountaineering union Zdenek Hruby, who was newly elected two month ago and his the colleagues from the new leadership were for the pro chalk change.
The voting about the chalk issue
Chairman of the Czech mountaineering union Zdenek Hruby opens the general assembly meeting
As the guest there were Chairman of James - Slovak mountaineering association Igor Koller who also supported the new pro chalk change