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The Story Behind the Hardest Sea Cliff Climb in the World.

St John's Head on the island of Hoy is a wild and remote 1000-foot sea cliff. It was first climbed in 1970 by climber and poet Edwin Drummond. Drummond, together with Oliver Hill, took 7 days to climb the cliff, sleeping on ledges and in hammocks on the way. Now, 40 years later, Scotland's top climber, Dave MacLeod, is setting out to climb the cliff in a single day, finishing with a new desperately hard final pitch up the headwall. This new route will rate as the hardest climb of its type in the country.—Anonymous

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Keywords
  • mountain adventure
Genres
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Sport
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 21, 1987
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Official sites Official site
Language English
Production companies Hot Aches Productions

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Runtime 1h
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