New Climb Editor, Explorer Feeds, and del.icio.us

We have just rolled a new release of Bouldr out, which includes a big change to the climb editor; we felt that it could have been done better, so we changed it! The new climb editor is tabbed as opposed to having all of the details on one page, making the whole thing much prettier to look at, and much less intimidating.

Feed IconGet notified of new climbs in your area with our Explorer Feeds. Explore to your area of interest on the explorer map, and then simply subscribe to the RSS feed. Whenever a new climb becomes available that matches your search, it will be added to your RSS feed for you.

We have also added del.icio.us support to our pages, so if you find a particularly interesting or useful page on Bouldr, you can easily add it to your del.icio.us bookmarks.

This release also contains a number of fixes and minor changes - too many to go into here, but enough to significantly improve Bouldr’s performance and usability. As always, if you have any feedback for us, we’d love to hear it!

Oh, and in other news, we note that Google has now expanded ‘Down Under’ (so to speak) - which is fantastic news! Hopefully, we’ll be seeing more of an expansion in the low-level imagery too, although I can already see that Stanage edge, and The Plantation are now clearly visible (Switch to Satellite view).

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