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17m. Samaritan Island (the stack to the south of Queen Bess- which is the pronounced triangular stack). It has an easily ramp just below half height you can easily scramble up to. On this ramp anchors can be made for safe belaying on either the seaward face or landward face.
The landward face.
The seaward face
Much better climbing this side rather than the landward face, but the rock quality still needs lots of respect.
Two metres right of the start of Bedruthan the Giant is what looks like a boulder problem to start. The steps are much easier than they look. Surmount each, entering a coffin like structure at about half height, and then above slightly right, but not around to the easy ground.
Easily escapable at any point round to the right and a good introduction to the climbing at Bedruthan.

James Cootes Sep/2020.

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