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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19 years after he sought to make the first free ascent of the 25 metre finger crack, Didier Berthod has returned, and - at the age of 43 - finally made a free ascent of Cobra Crack, 5.14a.