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Description

The Grand Wall is the heart of PowerStar and where we suggest you rest during the heat of the day. Scramble up the central boulder to enjoy a flat viewing platform from where you can get 360 views of the crag and take cool climbing photography shots without rigging anything! This wall has flat belay stations at the base of all climbs and the area around it is kid friendly (when the monkeys aren't around).

Access issues inherited from Power Star Community Crag

Before climbing in Power Star, please note:

  • Inclusion of any climbing area or climb in this guidebook does not mean that there is any right of public access.

  • Be careful of any chipping rocks and always bear in mind that rock can break.

  • During summer, the sun can beat down mercilessly, and temperatures can soar to between 30-40 degrees Celsius. So, it's important to come prepared with the right gear, stay hydrated and be cautious when climbing in the heat.

  • Do take a peak at the guidebook, which contains important information about the local flora and fauna and how to be mindful of it.

  • If you hope to develop further in the area, please take a look at the bolting principles in the guidebook and get in touch with the organisers of the community initiative as there may be further resources and information beyond this guidebook.

Ethic inherited from Power Star Community Crag

PowerStar is a crag built by the community for the community with love and respect. We understand that rock climbing can have an ecological impact, so we have tried to minimise our footprint while pursuing our passion. Here are a few things to keep in mind for visitors, climbers, belayers, onlookers, future bolters, and friends.

(1) Monkey business: - We share the crag with a troop of monkeys who visit between 12 pm to 3 pm to escape the heat. - We urge you not to feed the monkeys as they can become aggressive and territorial. - The monkeys also have a habit of stealing things, so keep all gear, food, and valuables in a closed bag and within your sight. - We recommend not climbing in the Gully and Corner areas from 12 to 3pm as we want both climbers and the monkeys to feel safe. Take a break and relax in the shade!"

(2) Other flora and fauna - The crags deeper inside the gully area is a nesting spot for birds (beyond where the bolted routes end). Do take care to not disturb or harm the birds. - Badami is home to rare species of geckos, snakes and native fauna. - There are snakes in some of the cracks and crevices on routes, especially in summers when there aren't as many visitors. Although this is rare, it does happen, so watch out. - There are also native species of plants around the base of some climbs. Pruning these overgrown sections is fine but do not completely unroot them. "

(3) Leave no trace: - We are already impacting the rocks by bolting them, so let’s try to minimise further impact. - Please do not leaving any food waste, plastic bags, coconuts, paper bags, water bottles, etc behind - take your trash with you! - We highly recommend taking back fruit and food leftovers so the monkeys don't become dependent on them. - Do not write or paint route names (or anything else) on the crags. - Follow rough trails created as much as possible to allow surrounding grass and other vegetation to grow."

(4) Respect the locals: - The crag is a few hundred meters away from Tipu Nagar, so you can expect locals to pay you a visit. - The local kids are harmless to a large extent but quite naughty. Expect to be made fun of and asked for pens or cigarettes. Refrain from doing this to not create a habit. - A few local boys offer to get coconut water. Highly recommended (pay after receiving, though)."

(5) Safety First: Powerstar is a new crag, so there are chances of rockfall and choss. We recommend both climbers and belayers wear helmets."

Please enjoy your time at Powerstar while keeping in mind these guidelines. Thank you for helping us preserve this beautiful crag!

Routes

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A sustained and dynamic climb with a surprise and possibly reachy crux sequence in the middle.

Set: Gowri Varanashi & Ravi waddar, Feb 2023

FA: Ravi waddar, Mar 2023

A nice flowy climb interrupted by a few satisfying power moves in the middle.

Set: Ravi waddar & Gowri Varanashi, Feb 2023

FA: Gowri Varanashi, Mar 2023

A sustained climb with a fingery sequence between the 4th and 5th bolt. Stay left! Take a rest before tackling the small roof to the top.

Set: Shivaun & Tanvi Badami, Feb 2023

FA: Shivaun, Mar 2023

An easy start with two mini cruxes after the second bolt and then at the top. Don't go right into the chimney.

Set: Tanvi Badami & Shivaun, Feb 2023

FA: Ravi waddar, Mar 2023

Climb through the funky features in the chimney either using trad gear or by setting a top rope on the two anchor bolts accessed by climbing Burfi and traversing left.

Set: ola przybysz & John Rinaldi

Climb the arete to the right of the chimney and enjoy some feel good climbing. Belay from the top of the boulder at the base of climb.

Set: ola przybysz & John Rinaldi, Feb 2023

FA: Yash Parikh, Mar 2023

A deserving trad line (or top rope) with mechanical anchor bolts; suggested placements are double cams from 0.3 to 0.75, a single 1 and 2 (BD sizes) and one set of nuts.

FA: Yash Parikh, Mar 2023

Set: Dave Gates & Yash Parikh, Mar 2023

Just a really nice climb; follow the line and stay central/left between the 4th and 5th bolt.

FA: Jakob, Feb 2023

Set: Jakob & Sahil Khandwala, Feb 2023

A great beginner route or for warming up with crux between 4th and 5th bolt

FA: Ravi waddar, Feb 2023

Set: Supriya Singh & Dave Gates, Feb 2023

A powerful corner climb going through a small roofy section

FA: Lucho birkner, Mar 2023

Set: Ravi waddar & Javiera Ayala, Mar 2023

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