





One thing that constantly amazes me about France, and Fontainebleau in particular, is how child-friendly it is. There are bouldering circuits specially designed for children, and we are always seeing bouldering couples with toddlers.
Hopefully, these pictures will encourage those of you with toddlers to come to Font and utilize the child-friendly environment.
Yesterday was quite a warm day, which led us to Petit Bois. Besides the fact that someone decided that the boulders needed some graffiti, it was beautiful -- the trees were sprouting leaves, there was clean rock, and the conditions weren't bad.
After doing some of the fabuleux red circuit, Michelle had a couple of burns on La Baleine before a tendon injury halted her session. We don't know quite how bad an injury it is -- hopefully not too serious. Pleinchamps and accuweather both predicted rain at 15h, and they were right on the money.
Today, we continued our ritual of religiously checking the weather sites, and rain was predicted again for around 15h. So we got an early start and headed to the quick-drying Gorge aux Châts.
It's not raining yet, so we push are luck and head to Isatis.
It's still not raining yet! Boo to pleinchamps and accuweather for making us frantic, but good for them for being wrong. We accept our gift horse with open arms, and head next door to Cuisiniere for more work on La Chose and a look at Duel.
After warming up we headed over to give the Joker. Despite the heat, we made good progress, but remain a bit stymied by the topout. We wish that Lyn and Courtney could be here to share their beta with us!
After we'd crimped until our fingers seemed to be bent permanently backwards, we decided to give the boys a chance to climb. We headed up to Rempart so that they could work on Baisers Voles.
It was not the best day to slap slopers on the top of Baisers Voles, so near the end of the day we retreated to the shady side of the Rempart to give the slightly mossy Philanthropie a try.