Sennen

United Kingdom / England / Cornwall / Penzance

This plaque was donated by the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund and the National Trust.

It commemorates the long history and close association that military climbers have with the cliffs and residents of West Penwith, and in particular with those of Sennen Cove. During World War II, the sea cliffs of Sennen provided the perfect demanding environment for the early Army and Royal Marines Commandos to conduct their training, which led to successful raids on German occupied Europe. The first ascents of many of the climbs here were done at this time. Post WWII the Army relinquished the commando role which was taken forward by the Royal Marines, who regularly visited the area to train specialist Cliff Leaders (CL), and who ascended and named many of today's pre-eminent climbs. After a short transition period circa 1970, the CL became today's RM Mountain Leader (ML) who continues to train here today, together with his Royal Netherlands Marine Corps counterpart. Annually throughout late August and early September a flag bearing the RM insignia, the Globe and Laurel, is raised above the Look-Out to indicate that Royal Marines Commandos are once again training on the sea cliffs of West Cornwall.

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[1] Plaque at Sennen Cove

Plaque at Sennen Cove

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Climb Grade # Recorded Ascents Ascents Recorded Between
Red Rose E8 2 1st February 1988 – 1st January 1991
The Tracks of My Tears E8 1 7th March 2011
29 Palms E8 0
Amazonia E7 2 1st January 1989 – 1st January 1998
Hell Hath No Fear E7 0
Tears of a Clown E7 1 1st January 1986 – 1st January 1987
Thieves Carnival E6 1 1st January 1988 – 1st January 1989
Demolition E6 1 1st August 1985 – 1st September 1985
Super Jam E5 0