Bouldering in Fontainebleau | Le Goût
The Forest of Fontainebleau, France, is home to some of the most magical bouldering on the planet. It offers endless climbing and exploring potential across 110 square miles of woodland, enough to satisfy any visitor for a lifetime and more.
Le Goût ~ The Taste of Fontainebleau Bouldering
Climbers - Sam Hunter / Amber Thornton
Film / Edit - Sam Hunter / Amber Thornton
Music - floatinurboat / The Spirit of Things
For those interested, the boulders/climbs included in the video are:
0:41 - Gourmandise raccourci (8a+) Cuvier Rempart
2:02 - U751 (7b) Restant du Long Rocher
3:14 - C'Était Demain (8a)
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FONTAINEBLEAU 7.ABC's // 7c at 11 YEARS OLD!
11 year old Livvy Gent achieves a trifecta of 7a, 7b & 7c in one climbing trip to the magical forest of Fontainebleau, France, attaining her first ever 7c ascent. Font (also known as 'Bleau') is one of the best locations for bouldering on the planet, boasting a wide range of grades and crags, with over 30,000 problems throughout the forest. Climbers of all ages and abilities come here to test themselves on some of the best bouldering the planet has to offer.
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Fontainebleau tourisme - En immersion à Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau Tourisme nous a sollicité pour réaliser une expérience 360° autour de la ville de Fontainebleau et de son majestueux château. Le château de Fontainebleau est un haut lieu de l'histoire française, et l'un des lieux les plus visités d'ïle-de-France.
Ce tournage a été l'occasion de relever plusieurs défis de réalisation et de montage, qui ont rendu notre travail vraiment palpitant. Nous sommes ravis de partager cette création et remercions la ville de Fontainebleau pour les paysages à couper le souffle qu'elle nous permis de découvrir et que nous avons survolé en drone.
Client : Fontainebleau Tourisme
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Most historians believe that tennis originated in the monastic cloisters in northern France in the 12th century, but the ball was then struck with the palm of the hand, hence the name jeu de paume (game of the palm). It was not until the 16th century that rackets came into use, and the game began to be called tennis. It was popular in England and France, although the game was only played indoors where the ball could be hit off the wall. Henry VIII of England was a big fan of this game, which historians now refer to as real tennis.
The Davis Cup, an annual competition between men's national teams, dates to 1900. The analogous competition for women's national teams, the Fed Cup, was founded as the Federation Cup in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the International Tennis Federation, also known as the ITF.
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Architecture d'interieur (retour) 7B/7A+ #Bleau
Bouldering in fontainebleau, opening a boulder always start with an idea, which is setted as seed into your brain, and since that point, a mix between imaginary moves and crucial points extrated from your memory start the process.
And one day, you were just passing by and a strange feelings appear: it's like, today is the day, you will try it.
For me the seed went in my brain while editing some video, like and this one , the images came and lead me to the idea to try to open the reverse traverse of architecture d'interieur.
Yeah, not a big deal, I firstly think that I might be able to make a cross over to the tiny crimp under the roof with the right hand and then grab the starting holds from Réglement intérieur...
Well may be too weak, may be to short, I wasn't able to do this move with my arms... By the way, frustration of not being able to do such a move, push me to findanother way.
The right beta, doing all the same move but in reverse to pass under this roof... easy to say... Really physical, in practice! But I enjoyed to do it...
A little seed to anyone who's in mood to open something like: ida y vuelta the (retour-aller) :)
in brief: sit start to the right and then go to left under the little roof.and finally go on top on the left of the boulder. be carefull last moves are not spottable, and any fall could lead to injuries,
since you have rock in the back, rock on the floor... well It's part of the game, but stay safe, don't push yourself too far if you don't feel it,even if the adrenaline shot worse it.
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About the forest and sharing some ethics:
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To remember:
The sandstone is fragile.
To preserve the area use chalk with caution and brush it off afterwards.
Chalk should only be used on hands, never directly on the rock!
Clean your climbing shoes on a doormat before any climb.
This is essential to limit rock erosion.