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Jantje Schelp, 1 day ago, reported an ascent of Le Pélican 6b at Roche aux Oiseaux
Jantje Schelp, 1 day ago, reported an ascent of Hannah 6a at Roche aux Oiseaux
Updated 1 day ago:
Souplesse Oblige 5+
Bois Rond

Red 29 bis. A fun dynamic challenge. Shorter folks may find it easier to go with the right hand (as in video), but left hand is also possible for some!

Updated 1 day ago:
Échec et Mat 6a
Rocher Canon

Jantje Schelp, 2 days ago, reported an ascent of Mur-Mur 7a at Dame Jouanne
Jantje Schelp, 4 days ago, reported an ascent of La Rombière (assis) 6c at Rocher Guichot
Jantje Schelp, 4 days ago, reported an ascent of La Rombière 6a at Rocher Guichot
Jantje Schelp, 4 days ago, reported an ascent of Vieille Fille 6b at Rocher Guichot
Jantje Schelp, 4 days ago, reported an ascent of Colombine 6a at Rocher Guichot
Jantje Schelp, 4 days ago, reported an ascent of Compagne 5+ at Rocher Guichot
Frances Singer, 4 days ago, reported an ascent of La Grat' à Marc 5- at Franchard Sablons
Frances Singer, 4 days ago, reported an ascent of Les Fourmis Vertes 4 at Franchard Sablons
Updated 5 days ago:
Potage (assis) 6a
Le Calvaire

Updated 5 days ago:
Le Lot de Boudins 7c
Franchard Isatis

A fun traverse along the lip of a roof, with some tiny crimps that work for small fingers and no reaches anywhere in sight.

Frances Singer, March 24, reported an ascent of Échec et Mat 6a at Rocher Canon
Gunda Trickl, March 24, reported an ascent of Pilou Face 7a at Franchard Isatis
Sarah Kissler, March 22 on Parallèle / Fifty

Are the startholds ever dry? It looks fabulous but I don't want to destroy it. Obviously... So I wonder when chances are best?!

Frances Singer, March 22, reported an ascent of La Pince Multi-Prises 5 at Bois Rond
Frances Singer, March 22, reported an ascent of La Rolls Royce 5 at Bois Rond
Frances Singer, March 22, reported an ascent of Souplesse Oblige 5+ at Bois Rond
Jessica Cao, March 22, reported an ascent of La Fissure du "B" 6a+ at Le Calvaire
Jantje Schelp, March 21, reported an ascent of Lamentations 7a at Apremont
Cici, March 20, reported an ascent of Soupçon (assis) 7a at Maunoury
Jantje Schelp, March 20, reported an ascent of Réchauffage 6c+ at Rocher d'Avon
Jantje Schelp, March 20, reported an ascent of Die Linke 6a+ at Rocher d'Avon
Jantje Schelp, March 19, reported an ascent of L'Imparfait 6b+ at Mont Pivot
Terri Lesher, March 18 on Best first V3 for a newish short climber

It depends on what you like. For steep, gym-like pocket pulling, I suggest Le Toit Ouvrant, a 6a at Franchard Isatis, and it’s 6a neighbor, L’Angle d’Incidence (which was a bit harder, with a trickier

Cici, March 18, reported an ascent of Lost in Translation 7a at Apremont Désert
Jantje Schelp, March 18, reported an ascent of Dragon 6b at Rocher Guichot
Cici, March 18, reported an ascent of Irrespirable 6c at Apremont Désert
Updated March 17:
L'Auriculaire 6b
Rocher du Potala

Very nice problem but a bit hard on the left hand fingers.

Updated March 17:
L'Arpenteur du Restant 6b
Restant du Long Rocher Sud

A fun lowball that seems to suit both shorter and taller climbers. Sitstart with one hand in an undercling and one on a side pull rail; you choose which hand goes where, either way seems to work ((or

Terri Lesher, March 17, reported an ascent of T.J. Hooker 6b at Restant du Long Rocher Sud
Jantje Schelp, March 17, reported an ascent of Le Toit Tendu 6b at Rocher des Souris
Apple Le XS, March 17, reported an ascent of Donuts (assis) 7a+ at Rocher Brûlé
Apple Le XS, March 17, reported an ascent of Donuts 7a at Rocher Brûlé
Zoe Duby, March 17, reported an ascent of Le Coma des Mortels 7a at Jean des Vignes
Natalie, March 16 on Best first V3 for a newish short climber

Anyone have any ideas about a good first v3 for a beginner climber who is small (under 5ft)?

Updated March 16:
L'Imparfait 6b+
Mont Pivot

A variation of the popular 7a L'Imparfait (droite). It starts the same (low sitstart over left) and traverses right to ascend the center of the face using the big pocket out left. (Note that the left

Updated March 16:
Bégnots Story 7a
Boissy Vallée de l'Église

Fantastic 3D roof climbing in a shady, quiet spot in the forest. An unusual style for Fontainebleau, the holds are quite sharp, so take some tape! Un joli toit qui ne s'envole pas. Amatrices de ré

Apple Le XS, March 16, reported an ascent of La Grisaille (direct) 7a at Franchard Isatis
Apple Le XS, March 16, reported an ascent of L'Auriculaire 6b at Rocher du Potala
Cici, March 15, reported an ascent of Action Directe (assis) 7a at Roche aux Oiseaux
Jantje Schelp, March 15, reported an ascent of Hasta 6a at Rocher d'Avon
Jantje Schelp, March 15, reported an ascent of Little Puppet 5+ at Rocher d'Avon
Jantje Schelp, March 15, reported an ascent of L'Orgueilleux 6a at Rocher d'Avon
Jantje Schelp, March 15, reported an ascent of Le Pied à Coulisse 5 at Rocher d'Avon
Jantje Schelp, March 15, reported an ascent of Julovska 6c at Rocher d'Avon
Jantje Schelp, March 12, reported an ascent of Gigi 6b at Gorge aux Châts
Jantje Schelp, March 12, reported an ascent of Gigi (assis) 6b+ at Gorge aux Châts
Cici, March 10 on Pulpfriction (gauche)

Great boulder!
If you lack in wingspan a little knee on the right helps you to reach the crimp with your left hand & then you can easily put your right foot on the foothold.

Cici, March 10, reported an ascent of Raise on the Flop 6c+ at Franchard Hautes Plaines
Jantje Schelp, March 9, reported an ascent of Cul de Sac 6a+ at Drei Zinnen
Cici, March 9, reported an ascent of La Standard (assis direct) 7a+ at 95.2
Updated January 20:
Le Petit Suisse 7b+
Restant du Long Rocher

Short but satisfying crimpy line with lots of options for hands and feet to suit all heights and shapes. Landing initially looks intimidation but is fine with one or two pads

Updated January 8:
Sleau 7a+
Bas Cuvier

Dani P., January 6 on Le Participe Passé

I also found this line on bleau.info when I wanted to add the boulder to my to-do-list: https://bleau.info/cuvier/315183.html (it's called participe present assistant). Anyway, the boulder is really c

Updated January 1:
L'Arête Piého (assis) 4
Franchard Isatis

Beautiful big boulder in the first part of the area. Sitstart boulder of yellow n°17 (L'Arête Piého 2). Have two hands on the big ledge. Mantle yourself half way up with the big hole. You have an

Updated January 1:
L'Échine (assis) 4+
Franchard Isatis

You can find this boulder on the line between Le Toit Triangulaire 6a ( close to Le Bilboquet d'Isatis, blue n°50) and Luna 6a. Closer to Luna,just in front of it. You start in sitstart position a

Updated January 1:
Sans le Fil (assis) 5
J.A. Martin

This sitstart boulder is on right of orange n°6 and (La Véronique 3) on the left of light blue n°28 bis (La Vespasienne). You start at the big flake/crack and exit directly above by a mantle.

Updated December 29:
Mauvaise Mémoire 6a+
Rocher du Mauvais Passage

This boulder is at the beginning of the sector. When you just follow the path that is leading up to Peter Pan. Standing start, not many moves to topout.

Updated December 28:
La Vague (droite) 5
Canche aux Merciers

This boulder is on the leftof red n°14 (La Sortie des Artistes). You start low on the right and exit directly in some balancing moves. Follow with your hands the good edge to the friendly topout. To t

Updated December 22:
La Rampe 6a
Apremont Butte aux Dames

Start at the right hand side of the ledge and climb it all the way to the left. At the jugs make a big move up right to the lip, which you can reach even if you're short. It's a great practice for a

Viviane Huang , December 17 on Le Participe Passé

There is only « le participe présent » (you start directly with the horizontal crag) and « le participe passé » which I think it’s the sit version of « le participe présent » if I’m not wrong (a frien

Dani P., December 17 on Le Participe Passé

Sorry, I’m a bit confused — if this is "le participe passé" then what is the difference to "le participe présent (assis)" ? Does anyone know ?

Updated December 12:
Goriak 7b
Cuvier Bellevue

Un super mouvement avec une inversée MG qui se déclenche en dynamique et qui se termine stat.

Updated December 12:
Le Participe Passé 7a+
Bas Cuvier

La difficulté a été d’aller chercher le plat main droite (qui n’est pas bien visible quand t’es petite) et le réta est un peu spécial !

Viviane Huang , December 11 on Lullaby

Pas forcément besoin de faire le move en dynamique quand t’es petite mais je trouvais ça cool de pouvoir le faire avec ma taille !

Viviane Huang , December 11 on Goriak

First 7B !

Updated November 30:
Evey 6a
Apremont Désert

Updated November 8:
La Mire à Beaux 5+
Rocher Brûlé

On the way to Gaia (on the top of the ridge) you will pass this low funny boulder. It's a sitstart boulder and you can use the left arete. You start wit the left hand on the arete and with the right h

Giselle Brus, November 7 on La Voie Dure à Bras (assis)

Overhanging sitstart boulder. You sitstart and exit in orange n°16: La Voie Dure à Bras. It helpt my not to mantle up in the heel, but just to use it to hold my position and move my recht hand to the

Giselle Brus, November 6 on La Mire à Beaux

On the way to Gaia (on the top of the ridge) you will pass this low funny boulder. It's a sitstart boulder and you can use the left arete. You start wit the left hand on the arete and with the right h

Updated November 2:
La Baie de la Croix 2+
Mont d'Olivet

Small traverse from left to right. Orange Nº7.

Updated November 2:
Le Mur du GR 3
Mont d'Olivet

You start in the middle of La Traversée du GR. Sitstart and go straight up. This boulder is to the left of blue n°24.

Updated November 2:
Ça Loffe 3+
Mont d'Olivet

Wall, straight up. Orange Nº 17.

Updated November 2:
Force 7 3
Mont d'Olivet

Climb straight up the arete of this boulder. Orange Nº 15

Updated November 2:
Le Tuno 3
Mont d'Olivet

Low traverse boulder from right to left. Orange Nº6

Updated November 2:
Met la Dérive 4
Mont d'Olivet

Wall straight up boulder. Orange Nº 18

Updated November 2:
Rentre ton Ventre 4
Mont d'Olivet

Belly traverse from right to left, easy topout. Blue Nº 11

Updated November 2:
Ny-Alysund 3
Mont d'Olivet

Straight up boulder (wall), orange Nº 4. Nice line, fun to climb.

Updated November 1:
Mini-Mi 6a
Roche d'Hercule

Updated November 1:
Handjes Draaien 6a
Roche aux Oiseaux

This small boulder is a lot of fun to climb. It sitstarts in a pit, which might feel a bit cramped when you are tall. Fun mantle to stand up. It is possible to do a kneebar and change the beta (see 3r

Updated November 1:
Le Cochon Pendu 5
Beauvais Nainville

A travers boulder on the backside of orange n°22: La Coxarthrose. You follow the red arrow from right to left and exit at orange n°22.

Updated November 1:
Petite Montagne 4
Roche aux Sabots

Small traverse boulder next to Triomphe Facile (blue n°36). Sitstart on the right and mantle up at the top on the left.

Updated November 1:
Fou de l'Hadès 3-
Roche d'Hercule

Small sitstart boulder straight up. Climb the prow just right of the exit of Hadès le Bavard (white n°15 ter).

Updated November 1:
Posez-y Donc! 2+
Roche d'Hercule

Climb the wall without the arete.Boulder is just left of Poséidon en Nage (white n°14). Standing start is 2+, sitstart is 4 (4a).

Updated November 1:
La Loi de Janus 3
Roche d'Hercule

Small boulder at the beginning of the sector. You climb the South face of white n°1. (Janus sans Coup Fourré).

Updated November 1:
The Nut 5
Franchard Hautes Plaines

Sitstart boulder straight up. I found a nice kneebar at the beginning. You exit in yellow n°31.

Giselle Brus, November 1 on La Traversée du Minotaure

Very low sitstart boulder with easy slab walkout. I choose a different footholds to hold both of my hands in the startposition.

Giselle Brus, November 1 on Mini-Mi

Very low, but funny boulder. Start at the left and exit at the left. There are many ways to mantel up. Moving up the right hand so I can push made a difference for me.

Updated October 29:
Haute Torsion 7a
Franchard Hautes Plaines

Straightforward traverse from right to left on good holds with solid heel- and toehooks. The last part including the mantle can be tricky. There is a good sloper and a little crimpy edge to hold on to

Updated October 25:
La Théorie du Complot 7b+
Apremont Désert

This cool boulder might feel really hard when you get on it for the first time, but don't give up! Once you get the feel of it the moves start to feel more comfortable. Especially getting off the grou

Updated October 25:
Donnant-Donnant 7a
Franchard Isatis

A fun low roof that ends with tiny crimps and a bunched up press over the lip that even the tallest tall man can't tall his way past. (He'll want to exit on [Plastikman|https://bettybeta.com/boulderin

Caroline Hambloch, October 17 on La Théorie du Complot

Don't be intimidated by the big cross over move in the middle. Focusing on keeping the right heel hook locked in really helped me to do the move!

Jackie Hueftle, October 14 on Les Médisances (assis)

Climber is Marjo, not me. : )

Updated October 14:
L'Angle Allain (gauche) 6a
Cuvier Rempart

Stay on the left side of this classic arete!

Updated October 12:
Mur-Mur 7a
Dame Jouanne

A nice balancy technical slab.

Updated October 10:
L'Intégrale 7a+
Restant du Long Rocher Sud

Fun line, quite long, good pockets

Updated October 1, 2025:
On the Road 7b
Mont Ussy Est

Des pinces, des plats et de la compression.

Updated September 21, 2025:
Le Réta Brûlant 5
Apremont Brûlis

Updated September 21, 2025:
Desperate Houseman 6c
Bois Rond Auberge

Helen Dudley, September 18, 2025 on Magic Bus

Yeah, wow. Pretty much everything you should never do in the forest, combined into one video.

I have no idea how that slipped past us. I almost feel like leaving it, so that people have an examp

Petya Metya, September 18, 2025 on Magic Bus

That one older video of people climbing it in a wet night session should be removed so as not to give a bad example to new climbers!

Julia Jene, June 28, 2025 on Wolverine

Mady, April 26, 2025 on How to tell if a hold is wet

Hi Helen!

Thanks for the informative post. I would add that it is worthwile to start following the forecast days leading up to the trip, and take a look at reports of actual weather (meteoblue allo

Sarah Schüller, April 14, 2025 on Fontainebleau with a Baby

Hey everyone,
my first post pregnancy Fontainebleau Trip with my daughter (around 8 months then) is coming up and I was wondering, if anyone has some tips for me. I have heard, that the processionary

Aurélie Blaise , April 3, 2025 on Le Maître est Talon

This bloc is not often dry. It needs a couple of days without rain to do it, nice line.

Aurélie Blaise , April 2, 2025 on Le Cossus

Le bloc a été ouvert par mon voisin, c'est une sorte de petite boule avec une presse. Preferez les jours froids pour y aller car c'est mieux de faire le haut si ça colle...

Ida, March 20, 2025 on La Voie Michaud

Heel-toe cam matched with right hand from the start, and then going right hand first did it for me as well!

Dani P., November 11, 2024 on Trou

I used a heel, works as well (even with short legs ;-))

Apple Le XS, October 22, 2024 on Obli-Yettes

Very hard for me. I grade it 6C, at the end of my video is the hard move in isolation, more beautifully climbed, but I was too tired. Just want to say it's possible to do it not as desperate as my cli

Helen Dudley, October 21, 2024 on Écaille de Lune

La version 7c démarre des règles du fond, traverse sur le rail à droite et remonte en utilisant l'écaille.

Petya Metya, September 18, 2024 on Le Mouton à 6 Pattes

Update bleau.info (April 2024): The starting hold is about to break off, please do not try this boulder.

Sarah Kuster, June 5, 2024 on Lepraria

It feels impossible to get your butt off the ground, but when you push your hips into the wall, you get tension on both legs and stand very securely in the position to reach further.

Stefanie Fella, May 29, 2024 on Semeur de Vie (droite)

Not sure if I (Stef) climbed it too much to the right, but that way does not involve the big move all the boys do in bleau.info ;)

Stefanie Fella, May 29, 2024 on Surf Betty

Cool line! I could use a right kneebar to stretch out to the dish - it's definitely harder if you are too short to do so..

Stefanie Fella, May 29, 2024 on Yoga

It would be good to avoid using the sandy hold just after the start to prevent the broken hold from further eroding

Rachel goldman, April 13, 2024 on Alta

Merci pour “las betas” Aurelie!

Hanna Wegbrant, March 17, 2024 on Da Moskitov

I tried La mouche this evening, but my fingers where to sore.. and maybe a bit weak for that problem. But this one was a really nice consolation prize. The start is really nice!

Jacquelyn Moore, February 27, 2024 on Le Flipper

Brilliant feature - make sure to use a right heel to take weight off for the middle moves.

Jacquelyn Moore, February 27, 2024 on La Pierre et le Sabre / La Belle Arête

Super fun climb - the holds are positive at the top - just have to be precise with your movement to get there.

Jacquelyn Moore, February 27, 2024 on L'Angle du Sérac

Brilliant line - great introduction to technical slab climbing in Fontainebleau - a must do!

Jacquelyn Moore, February 27, 2024 on Les Grimpeurs se Cachent pour Médire

For the stand start (7a) I used a left heel to make the transition in the opening moves easier - it felt like it fit me quite well to do this, I'm 167 cm in height and ape. Then reasonably good holds

Ida Selin, February 3, 2024 on L'Auvent Tripotant (raccourci)

I had many desperate attempts on the mantle, before figuring out I could place my left toe on the edge. I uploaded a video of it, maybe someone will find it useful :)

Ay Lin, January 28, 2024 on Bleautiful

hello there,
could you please let me know where to find Bleautiful? last time I was looking for it in Cuvier Merveille, unfortunately without any success :(
looking forward to receiving some clues

Rob B., November 19, 2023 on This is Our Playground ….

I really appreciate your effort, time and energy to publish these articles and to raise awareness of topics like a sustainable climbing culture around Fontainebleau. I always liked the pro-active appr

Helen’s hidden , November 10, 2023 on How to tell if a hold is wet

Sympa cet article qui essaie de décrire ce que signifie le grès humide au lieu de juste critiquer les grimpeurs qui cassent des prises . Je rejoins entièrement ton analyse sur le fait que le grès d'ap

Terri Lesher, October 2, 2023 on Airbnb in Arbonne

I booked a trip to Fontainebleau for October and November but had to cancel last minute due to a climbing injury. If you are planning a visit during that time, please consider this sweet Airbnb in Arb