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Gerome Pouvreau on the magnificent stone of India's hardest route, Ganesh (5.14a). Photo by Sam Bie.
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Josh Smith chucking a lap on Ganesh's Broken Tooth (V1). Photo by David Clifford.
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Gerome Pouvreau cruxing on Ganesh (5.14a). Photo by Sam Bie.
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Jeff Jackson transitioning into the top half of the sublimely balanced Bonzai (5.10c). Photo by David Clifford
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The women of South India are always beautifully dressed regardless of economic status. Photo by Sam Bie.
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Shanti Rani on an unnamed (V6) at the Camp Shristi boulders, 34 miles from Bangalore. Photo by David Clifford.
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Dave Rasmussen low on Bollywood (5.11d). The 230-foot flake takes doubles on cams to 4 inches, then flares wider than 12 inches for 150 feet. Photo by David Clifford
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Jackson marking the bolt placements on Speed Breaker (5.12d). Photo by David Clifford.
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Pranesh Manchaiah on a V9 project in Camp Shristi. Photo by David Clifford.
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Rasmussen power liebacking the splitter Bollywood. Photo by David Clifford.
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Looking north from the flanks of Siddallu Kallu. Handi Gundi, the site of a proposed 800-foot Buddha, is the big cone of granite on the right. David Clifford.
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A typical cobra den in a neighborhood at the base of Siddallu Kallu (Lightning Rock), the 400-foot granite prow and home to the crack Bollywood (5.11d). Photo by David Clifford.
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The cow is sacred in India and they often wander into busy thoroughfares and bring traffic to a halt. Photo by Sam Bie.
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Gerome Pouvreau kneebarring on Ganesh (5.14a). Photo by Sam Bie.








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