Cédric Lachat exploring Fontainebleau for 'The future of climbing'
Guillaume Broust

The future of climbing: inside Fontainebleau with Cédric Lachat

The journey undertaken by Cédric Lachat and Guillaume Broust with The Future of Climbing continues with four previously unreleased episodes providing a behind-the-scenes look at some of Europe’s most iconic climbing sites. In the first bonus track, Cédric Lachat explores Fontainebleau and its problems.

The journey undertaken by Cédric Lachat and Guillaume Broust with The Future of Climbing continues with four previously unreleased episodes providing a behind-the-scenes look at some of Europe’s most iconic climbing sites.

Fontainebleau, Val Bavona, Margalef, and Isère. These areas offer different rock formations, environments, and levels of challenge, yet they all share the need to regulate or limit access to crags and boulders due to disrespectful or careless behavior by people using them.

Through the stories of those who frequent these places daily — such as athletes, institutional leaders, and organizations — the bonus content highlights the factors that have changed climbing opportunities over time, forcing, in some cases, drastic solutions. Here too, the need for collective awareness and a responsible approach to climbing is emphasized over the possible solutions offered.




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