Lander on a "down-climb" on the kids circuit. One of the coolest things about Fontainebleau are the kids circuits. The problems are on perfectly petite sized boulders, and of course many of them have slides for "down-climbs."
# BestSpotEver - Conrad on spotter duty for Nora. OK, not really. He was just chilling on the pad far, far away from the problem Nora was trying. He was not in danger, so don't press send on that hate email!
Ingar on Duroxmanie at Cuvier Est. For the Goodhews' last day in the forest, we showed them around Bas Cuvier, which is the spiritual home of Fontainbleau climbing. It tends to be a bit crowded, but the sheer amount of quality climbing is astounding.
Lyn attempting to hold a classic Fontainebleau sloper at Bois Rond. The top-outs can be pretty rounded, with only the friction of the sandstone allowing you to gain the summit.
Lyn really wanted to complete an entire circuit, so here she sets off on the "debut" problem on the blue circuit at Bois Rond. This circuit has 34 problems ranging from 4- to 5+.
Ingar on the blue circuit doing a cool funnel shaped climb that took more finesse than strength.
A panoramic shot of Mont Ussy. Kevin and Ingar looking at yet another hard red circuit problem. Most of the red circuit problems we tried here were very perplexing.
Nora on a fun highball orange circuit problem at Mont Ussy. We were able to squeeze a bit of climbing in before the rains started again...
-Raza
Whenever Conrad is tired he's going to want to go to France!
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