Tom Newberry writes about a classic of the West Country with a storied past: Bosigran Ridge, AKA Commando Ridge...
When you are on page 1 of the AA UK road atlas and you are parked in the shadow of an old tin mine, there is only one place you can be: Cornwall. Bosigran, probably the most popular of the Cornish crags, typifies the climbing in the area. The huge, heavily featured traditional granite sea-cliff hovers high above the icy blue Atlantic. Jutting out from Porthmoina Cove, Bosigran Ridge a.k.a Commando Ridge (VD)'s jagged crest dominates the foreground.
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Fri Night Vid The Process: Niky Ceria establishing new lines in Sardinia
In this week's Friday Night Video, we follow Niky Ceria to Sardinia, where we see his approach to bouldering, exploring new landscapes and establishing exceptional new lines.