In reply to UKC News:
Brilliant work Mike Cheque, and by everyone involved. A dedicated piece of work secured by thoughtful insight. Great sea cliff routes all round and especially good to watch Earthly Powers being climbed so well. This was one of O'Sullivan's most memorable jaunts. On sight and into the wilderness. No handrail rope down the grass (we didn't know where we were heading), initial groove a bit wet and greasy and the Atlantic snapping at our heels. We had some laughs down those cliffs, even when the clouds gathered. At the time, Peter was reading Anthony Burgess's epic novel Earthly Powers . Hence the name. Coincidentally, some years before, I had been 'looking after' Burgess on a photo shoot at Long Carn, just to the right of the descent path to Whirl Pool Buttress. Anyone interested in the 'literary' connect might waste a few minutes on:
https://deshannigan.wordpress.com/2015/12/23/clockwork-orange-meets-lady-ch...
Good to see Arthur Andrews' Bosigran Ridge and the Edwards' splendid Rock Dancer also featured in the video. All fine West Penwith routes among a huge canon of brilliant climbs tagged with the names of Biven, Deacon, Goodier, Cannings, Littlejohn, Edwards, O'Sullivan, Raine and many more great players.