Vaňovský vrch was my last summit of the day, which gave it an automatic advantage: by that point I no longer needed a grand expedition, just a hill that still felt worth climbing. This one did. At 561 m it is not especially high, and its isolation is fairly modest at about 2.85 km, but…
Trip: 2026
Střížovický vrch: A Quick High Point Above Ústí nad Labem
Střížovický vrch was the seventh stop of an eight-peak day, coming after Radešín and just before Vaňovský vrch, so by this point I was not looking for grand drama. I was looking for a clean summit tick that still meant something. This one did, mainly because it is a P100. The naming is slightly messy,…
Radešín: A Short Climb to a Hidden Trig Point Above Ústí nad Labem
Radešín came sixth on an eight-peak day, after Vysoký kámen and before the beautifully unromantic Peak 346, so by this point I was in efficient mode rather than lyrical mode. That suited this hill perfectly. Radešín is a short, practical little climb north of Ústí nad Labem, more of a precise errand than a full…
Vysoký kámen: A Quick Wooded Summit Above Povrly
By the time I reached Vysoký kámen, it was already the fifth peak of the day. Děčínský Sněžník, Chmelník, Lotarův vrch, and Javorský vrch were already behind me, while Radešín, Střížovický vrch, and Vaňovský vrch still lay ahead. Vysoký kámen itself is only 494 m high, but with about 132 m of prominence and 4.89…
Javorský vrch: A Short Open Summit with Wide Views Above Javory
As the fourth peak in an eight-hill day, and coming straight from Lotarův vrch, Javorský vrch felt almost suspiciously efficient. After a wooded summit and a longer sequence earlier in the day, this was a very short climb with a very open top, the kind of hill that looks modest on the map and then…
Lotarův vrch: A Quiet Wooded Summit West of Chmelník
Lotarův vrch was the third peak of my eight-summit day, and also the point where the day settled into a pleasant rhythm instead of just collecting names. After Chmelník, this was a short, practical wooded hill with a real summit, a few good views, and enough character to justify the detour. It was a short,…
Chmelník: A Broad Summit Traverse Above the Elbe Valley
Chmelník was only the second summit of the day, but it immediately felt like a proper hike rather than a short hill crossing. On paper this was a short traverse, just over 3.1 km with 221 metres of ascent and only about an hour on foot. In practice it turned into a compact, very likeable…
Děčínský Sněžník: A Short Loop on the Czech Republic’s Highest Table Mountain
Děčínský Sněžník was my first peak of the day, and as an opener it worked very well. It was short, efficient, easy to navigate, and still distinctive enough to feel like a real mountain rather than a glorified walk from a paid car park to a viewpoint. That is a useful combination when the plan…