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Welcome to the new and hopefully improved website.
 
Welcome to the new and hopefully improved website.
  
Over the comming months I'll be slowing adding the various pages to this wiki from the main site [http://www.swbg.co.uk www.swbg.co.uk] and will be looking at creating various templates to make it easier for you, yes you read right as this wiki lets registered users add and edit content; to create new pages and maintain existing ones. Meanwhile could you please continue to use the main site for any pages that are missing.  
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Over the coming months I'll be slowing adding the various pages to this wiki from the main site [http://www.swbg.co.uk www.swbg.co.uk] and will be looking at creating various templates to make it easier for you, yes you read right as this wiki lets registered users add and edit content; to create new pages and maintain existing ones. Meanwhile could you please continue to use the main site for any pages that are missing.  
  
 
There have been several guides published for this area (Gower & SE Wales), but unfortunately not many for bouldering. Admittedly there have been some development in Gower and The Trench between Ogmore-by-sea and Southerndown. However, I believe that the aforementioned bouldering areas can not be the only areas that are worth publishing. The Gower & SE Wales rock climbing guide does mention some worthwhile bouldering areas, but unfortunately it doesn't have any documented problems. For some of the areas documented on this site a bouldering map is recommended.
 
There have been several guides published for this area (Gower & SE Wales), but unfortunately not many for bouldering. Admittedly there have been some development in Gower and The Trench between Ogmore-by-sea and Southerndown. However, I believe that the aforementioned bouldering areas can not be the only areas that are worth publishing. The Gower & SE Wales rock climbing guide does mention some worthwhile bouldering areas, but unfortunately it doesn't have any documented problems. For some of the areas documented on this site a bouldering map is recommended.
  
 
This site ([www.swbg.co.uk/wiki]) aims to document these problems and would welcome any contributions of new problems, areas; and/or feedback of any of the problems and areas mentioned on this site by either create an account and make the contributions yourself or if you don't feel confortable using the wiki put all the details into an email send it to mailto:contributions@swbg.co.uk sending attachments detailing where it is, a description, its grade and possibly an accompanying diagram showing where the problem is.
 
This site ([www.swbg.co.uk/wiki]) aims to document these problems and would welcome any contributions of new problems, areas; and/or feedback of any of the problems and areas mentioned on this site by either create an account and make the contributions yourself or if you don't feel confortable using the wiki put all the details into an email send it to mailto:contributions@swbg.co.uk sending attachments detailing where it is, a description, its grade and possibly an accompanying diagram showing where the problem is.

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This Wiki is currently under construction

Welcome to the new and hopefully improved website.

Over the coming months I'll be slowing adding the various pages to this wiki from the main site www.swbg.co.uk and will be looking at creating various templates to make it easier for you, yes you read right as this wiki lets registered users add and edit content; to create new pages and maintain existing ones. Meanwhile could you please continue to use the main site for any pages that are missing.

There have been several guides published for this area (Gower & SE Wales), but unfortunately not many for bouldering. Admittedly there have been some development in Gower and The Trench between Ogmore-by-sea and Southerndown. However, I believe that the aforementioned bouldering areas can not be the only areas that are worth publishing. The Gower & SE Wales rock climbing guide does mention some worthwhile bouldering areas, but unfortunately it doesn't have any documented problems. For some of the areas documented on this site a bouldering map is recommended.

This site ([www.swbg.co.uk/wiki]) aims to document these problems and would welcome any contributions of new problems, areas; and/or feedback of any of the problems and areas mentioned on this site by either create an account and make the contributions yourself or if you don't feel confortable using the wiki put all the details into an email send it to mailto:contributions@swbg.co.uk sending attachments detailing where it is, a description, its grade and possibly an accompanying diagram showing where the problem is.

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