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Change: free and takes seconds) as this stops spam. If you make any changes please update the latest changes on the !news! page. Any comments should be emailed to me via my UKC profile.Much credit should go to Adrian Berry, who
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Change: andon areas and inspire people to actually get out there and do some bouldering. So, there aren't grades every problem, merely guideline grades for each
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Mar 1 2007, 7:29 AM EST
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Change: a work-in-progress update on that, with some photos and a few new problems and areas. The older guide still exists, so if you'd like to see it then take a look. For more bouldering in the South Wales, check out the South Wales Bouldering Guide, which
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Mar 1 2007, 6:55 AM EST
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Change: on the top of their list. It is both the most extensive and best area on the whole peninsula. The biggest problem with it is that on a warm summer's day it is packed full of people - though you'll usually have
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Change: (and see Adrian's rather dubious grades for the problems!) then take a look. For more bouldering in the South Wales, check out the South Wales Bouldering Guide, which is still updated periodically and is full of good info.grades grades gradesGrades are always a
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Change: Grades are always a hot topic. The general goal of this guide at the moment is to give info and areas and inspire people to
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Change: older guide still exists, so if you'd like to see it (and see Adrian's rather dubious grades for the problems!) then take a look. For more bouldering in the South Wales, check out the South Wales Bouldering Guide, which is still updated periodically
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Change: some photos and a few new problems and areas. The guide still exists, so if you'd like to see it (and see Adrian's rather dubious grades for the problems!) then take a look. For more bouldering in the South Wales, check out the South Wales Bouldering Guide,
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Change: on the !news! page. Any comments should be emailed to me via my UKC profile.Much credit should go to Adrian Berry, who produced the first guide to gower bouldering, and in reality this is merely an update on that, with a few new problems and areas. The guide
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Change: invite only, but as soonopen asaccess I'veto finishedall puttingwetpaint allaccount myholders, infobut upif Iyou willmake openany itchanges outplease toupdate anythe wetpaintlatest accountchanges holders.page. Any comments should be emailed to
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Change: At the moment it doesn't attempt to grade every problem, merely giving guideline grades for specific areas, while highlighting/grading particularly good lines/problems. This may change
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Feb 28 2007, 11:49 AM EST
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Feb 28 2007, 11:46 AM EST
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Feb 28 2007, 11:46 AM EST
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Change: is best in the easier grades, mainly due to the generally slabby nature of most of the rock, and the abundance of holds that limestone provides Gower,in general. Thus, the majority of whichthe problems are below V3 - although there isare plenty.some Iexcellent challenges
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Feb 27 2007, 1:01 PM EST
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Change: Welcome to the Gower Bouldering wiki. Eventually I want this to be the obvious site for bouldering on Gower, of which there is plenty. I
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