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Rakchham Himalayan Bouldering Guide
A Hidden Climbing Paradise in the Himalaya
£47.50
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| Cordee Code: | CCA598 |
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| No of Pages: | 226 |
| Publisher: | Bernd Zangerl |
| ISBN13: | 9783033115378 |
| Published Date: | November 2025 |
| Edition: | 1st: November 2025 |
| Binding: | Hardback |
| Illustrations: | Colour Photographs and Photo-topos... |
| Geoarea: | Himalaya |
| Product Type: | Guide Books |
| Countries: | India |
RAKCHHAM: The Hidden Climbing Paradise in the Himalaya is a groundbreaking new guide to a rapidly emerging bouldering destination in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Featuring over 560 boulder problems across 14 sectors, the area has quietly become one of the most spectacular and diverse bouldering venues worldwide, appealing to beginners and elite climbers alike.
The author is one of the pioneers of modern bouldering and was closely involved in the development of areas such as Magic Wood, Brione, and Chironico.
Rakchham is the result of more than 15 years of exploration, including over four years spent living in the area. From the outset, the project was developed with a strong sustainability concept, ensuring long-term value and responsible growth something increasingly important to today?s climbing community.
The book is printed on the best available ?ko-paper and has a linen cover and offers detailed topos, maps, and practical travel information, superb photography and describe a unique Himalayan setting previously undocumented in guidebook form.
The author is one of the pioneers of modern bouldering and was closely involved in the development of areas such as Magic Wood, Brione, and Chironico.
Rakchham is the result of more than 15 years of exploration, including over four years spent living in the area. From the outset, the project was developed with a strong sustainability concept, ensuring long-term value and responsible growth something increasingly important to today?s climbing community.
The book is printed on the best available ?ko-paper and has a linen cover and offers detailed topos, maps, and practical travel information, superb photography and describe a unique Himalayan setting previously undocumented in guidebook form.



