Sport Climbing the Arc de Triomph?
I am a climber. Let me be specific now, because many people conjure up all sorts of strange images. I am a sport rock climber. That means I want to drive the car up to the rock on a hot sunny day, pop the hatch, smather on the suntan lotion, pull out the gear, walk a few feet (a 1/2 hour max), and then setup and climb.
No sleeping on any of those strange contraptions on the side of a cliff. No lugging massive tons of gear for hours or days or weeks to get to the top of some impressive peak. No ice screws, ice picks, and all that other strange gear required to do ice. Nothing over 9,000 feet.
Just pure, simple sport climbing. Some with gear, with "camming and jamming" devices, but much of it with nice clean shiny bolts all ready to be clipped.

But living in Paris, gives me a new perspective. The French will climb anything.
The first example is Fon
tainebleau, an area just a few hours from Paris on an impressive highway with impressive traffic. Top sport climbers from around the world come to this area. The rocks almost look like a mutated strand of wild mushrooms that cropped up in this sandy forrest. Most rocks take 3 moves to make it to the top ... then you either LEAP to the next rock, following small red and orange dots as your route, or jump back back down to the sandy ground. You don't carry gear (GREAT), you don't climb with ropes (not so GREAT) but nobody seems to get hurt. The rock is smooth, very worn, and the locals climb even in the rain.



I thought that was real strange ... until today...We headout to some small town not so far out of Paris, close to Orly airport. We park next to a France Telecom building and wander through a trail that seems as if we are walking to the next town over. We walk along a real nice road for awhile, through a tunnel, and then out to a bridge. Just an old bridge that doesn't go anywhere, doesn't go over anything but a really small trickle of a river, and sort of seems to be abondonded. The bridge is "quilted" limestone rock with impressive tall columns that support the main structure.

The weather is really dicey; it's sunny and then it's rainy, but it's just darn cold. I climb but I can't feel my fingers. I try to climb with gloves, but I just slide off the rock. So up and down and upand down I go .... enough times to think that climbing a bridge isn't weird any more and enough times to where I am just frozen. My teeth chatter, my fingers sting, which really doesn't help my climbing. When my legs shake I can't decide if my fear of heights has hit me or I have gone into complete convulsions.
Eventually we all get our fill ... or I guess eventually I whine enough about the cold that everyone decides it's ok to go back. (They don't look much warmer.) We go back through the tunnel, which I now notice has nice shiny bolts up the sides of the tunnel with anchors at the top.
Now THAT I think is really strange.... but we stand in the tunnel and there's no wind and no rain and it's really not too bad. I decide tunnel climbing isn't that strange.... my mind wanders...

I picture the Arc de Triomp and I wonder if it's scalable. Maybe a good top rope problem, the texture of the rock so perfect. Those statues would be nice for good handholds. I wonder about the level it would be rated? A 5.10 maybe?
Ahhhhh, I guess I have begun to think like the French ...anything IS climbable.