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Title: South West Wales
Post by: (woz) on October 31, 2005, 09:55:20 am
I'm gonna be staying in Bosherston - Just south of pembroke, for 2 weeks next summer. Does anyone know of any local bouldering spots?? I checked on the crag database on UKC and there are plenty of sea cliff trad spots, but no mention of bouldering

Can enyone help me?

thanks,

dan
Title: South West Wales
Post by: Bubba on October 31, 2005, 10:00:52 am
http://ukbouldering.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=3836
Title: South West Wales
Post by: (woz) on November 02, 2005, 10:20:33 am
Thanks for that, should have checked first :roll:

Quote from: "SA Chris"

I have only ever Bouldered on Broadhaven beach in South Pembroke, I assume that's where you will be headed. I was there on business and had a couple of hours to spare and there were no waves to surf on, so amde the most of whats there. I don't recall really needing a apd as the landings were mostly sandy. There is a goos cave with some steep stuff and some traversing. Its on the far side of the beach and faces west, pleasant spot, but can get hot. I have heard of other things, but not sure where.


cool, thats about 10mins walk from where I'm staying. I'm not really psyched for the trad but i spose I'd better take a rope etc if it is that good down there.

dan
Title: South West Wales
Post by: SA Chris on November 02, 2005, 10:55:06 am
glad you can understand that awful spelling. It's OK on Broadhaven, but nothing too exciting. Look around, you may find more.
Title: South West Wales
Post by: Bonjoy on November 02, 2005, 01:26:35 pm
Trevallen has some very good potential, but requires an ab in and a minimum E1 climbout.
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