Friday glee wants to be a Bleausard
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The Friday post of glee is where you get to tell us about your climbing-related happiness this week. It can be a new achievement or adventure, or just that you climbed and had fun.
To enhance this week's glee, and because of where I went last weekend -- FONTSPAM!!!
The forest of Fontainebleau is probably the largest and best-developed bouldering areas in the world. It has everything from circuits aimed at small children to some of the hardest bouldering problems in the world.
Oh, and it's very, very beautiful.
Info:
UK Climbing: Fontainebleau
Planet Fear: Fontainebleau -- What Is It?
Bleau.info
The BoulderBus
Vids:
Font June 2010 by Jack Smith-Keegin -- I believe this is a group from his university climbing club at play
Fifty Days in Font
Tyler Landman on Khéops (8B)
Dorothea Karalus on Les Beaux Quartiers (8A)
To enhance this week's glee, and because of where I went last weekend -- FONTSPAM!!!
The forest of Fontainebleau is probably the largest and best-developed bouldering areas in the world. It has everything from circuits aimed at small children to some of the hardest bouldering problems in the world.
Oh, and it's very, very beautiful.
Info:
UK Climbing: Fontainebleau
Planet Fear: Fontainebleau -- What Is It?
Bleau.info
The BoulderBus
Vids:
Font June 2010 by Jack Smith-Keegin -- I believe this is a group from his university climbing club at play
Fifty Days in Font
Tyler Landman on Khéops (8B)
Dorothea Karalus on Les Beaux Quartiers (8A)