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 Enhanced crag pages

For anyone thinking of adding a crag/climbing location to the database, a new "New Crag Page" has just been uploaded in which more detailed information can be included. This information can be found (and edited) in the tab labeled "Profile" on the crag's main  page.

Besides allowing you to add information about the character of a crag, what types of climbing it has to offer and some basic approach/descent details, you can also set a crag up as a managed project with yourself as moderator if you wish.

The moderator of a crag can set up a link to an external web site that will be displayed on every page in the project and will be able to control editing of the project content.

If you would like to take charge of a project you have already worked on then contact us or reply to this thread.

Last but not least, indoor locations can now be added to the database.

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We make no guarantee as to the completeness or accuracy of the information on wikitopo. The inclusion of an area or climb in this web site should not be taken to mean that it has unlimited public access or that we endorse its suitability for the purposes of climbing. Although you may find information on access restrictions here, the absence of any such information does not mean that no restrictions apply.

Climbing is a dangerous sport and those who choose to do it do so at their own risk! You are personally responsible for your own safety and, as such, you must decide what information, advice, equipment and professional services you require for any particular route.

For these reasons as well as for your own convenience, we strongly recommend that you obtain copies of any available guide book publications for the area in which you plan to climb and/or hire the services of a guide or instructor if you are not entirely comfortable with your own level of experience or that of your mates.

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