The forest of Fontainebleau is known for being one of the world's greatest climbing destinations.
It's by far the best I've seen, and over the past few years I've been spending quite
a lot of time here.
While doing so, I've experienced the beauty of the forest, as well as becoming aware of
the biggest downside of the area through facing long periods of not being able to climb due
to bad weather.
This winter was extremely poor, with more rainy days than I can count.
Through January and February there were times where all I wanted was to leave and never
come back.
But as so many times before, something kept me.
And as I'm now sad looking back at it all, I'm glad I decided to stay.
Since in the end, my patience came to be rewarded when I got to finish some of my dream lines
of the forest.
Bad split, and it just started raining.
Bad split.
How wet are you?
What are we gonna do?
Oh my God!
In, in, in.
When you say by the ring the bell, is it hard to relax when you're told that you can
never fail.
There's a spirit that you spit from your teeth, been replaced by a taste that is all that
lost is not a tea, you don't need to change, you just need fire and a little thing.
In order to get to what you needed, you spent time on nothing much, and I'm heartless, you
don't need to change, you don't need to change, you just need fire and a little thing.
In order to get what you want done, you must find the right one.
In order to get to what you needed, you spent time on nothing much.
In order to get what you wanted done, you must find the right one.
In order to get to what you needed, you spent time on nothing much.
You don't need to change, you just need fire and a little thing.
In order to get to what you needed, you spent time on nothing much.
In order to get to what you needed, you spent time on nothing much.
In order to get to what you needed, you spent time on nothing much.
In order to get to what you needed, you spent time on nothing much.
In order to get to what you needed, you spent time on nothing much.
