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6 Tips for Climbing Safe, from French Free Soloist Alain Robert
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, French climber Alain Robert etched his name in our sport’s history by tackling some of the most challenging rock routes yet free soloed. His solo of Compilation (5.13d) in Omblèze, France, in 1991 marked the first time a route of that grade had been climbed without a rope. In his heyday, he completed around 20 5.13 lines ropeless, a feat few can claim even today.
In the late 1990s, Robert began climbing on buildings instead of rock, and to date he has free soloed over 170 skyscrapers and other urban landmarks around the world, including the Empire State Building, Tapei 101, the Sears Tower, and many others. Although he’s suffered seven falls in his life (and significant injuries as a result) even today, aged 61, he continues to climb free solo every year
Famous for his love of high-end champagne, flashy suits, and all-around rebellious behavior, Robert’s controversial style has won 6 Tips for Climbing Safe, from French Free Soloist Alain Robert.