Fontainebleau was the first place I traveled to in Europe back in 2000. It became a stepping stone for my climbing; advancing my technical abilities, comprehension of movement, and vision of what bouldering was at the time and could be in the future. 17 years later, I'm still experiencing these revelations about the game we play; except this time I speak the French language, and have been climbing for over 20 years. The irony I am discovering is that even though a climbing destination's style and culture can shape your perceptions and abilities in the past, over time, a perspective is created via these memories, and upon returning to something you have once claimed to understand, integrated or conquered in your past, you can see how vast the depth of what you still don't do know exists or fully comprehend. Its been a real trip relearning everything I thought I knew. Over the last ten days the emotions of interacting with these boulders range from humbling failures, bizarre inklings of hidden M-grams, to outright inspiring rediscoveries of the fundamental movements which propelled you to succeed many moons ago. The game of climbing is not something we can actually know, yet something that evolves in a linear way with our experiences doing it. WOW ????. Merci Fontainebleau!! Here's a clip of me getting one of my Font badges again, on Tostoky [8B]. There will be many more badges to earn, fresh ones to accompany decaying ragged ones from decades past, all to be placed on the same theoretical sash. @island_io @walltopia @fiveten_official @petzl_official @trangoworld_conceptstore @frictionlabs @climbskinspain

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Fontainebleau was the first place I traveled to in Europe back in 2000. It became a stepping stone for my climbing; advancing my technical abilities, comprehension of movement, and vision of what bouldering was at the time and could be in the future. 17 years later, I'm still experiencing these revelations about the game we play; except this time I speak the French language, and have been climbing for over 20 years. The irony I am discovering is that even though a climbing destination's style and culture can shape your perceptions and abilities in the past, over time, a perspective is created via these memories, and upon returning to something you have once claimed to understand, integrated or conquered in your past, you can see how vast the depth of what you still don't do know exists or fully comprehend. Its been a real trip relearning everything I thought I knew. Over the last ten days the emotions of interacting with these boulders range from humbling failures, bizarre inklings of hidden M-grams, to outright inspiring rediscoveries of the fundamental movements which propelled you to succeed many moons ago. The game of climbing is not something we can actually know, yet something that evolves in a linear way with our experiences doing it. WOW ????. Merci Fontainebleau!! Here's a clip of me getting one of my Font badges again, on Tostoky [8B]. There will be many more badges to earn, fresh ones to accompany decaying ragged ones from decades past, all to be placed on the same theoretical sash. @island_io @walltopia @fiveten_official @petzl_official @trangoworld_conceptstore @frictionlabs @climbskinspain


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