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This is a green building, which is a fantastic step
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I climb because I need to find something I enjoy in life and I enjoy climbing buildings
Climber bags world's tallest tower Mar 29, 2011
I'm sad he's been arrested, but hopefully he'll get out soon and we can have some champagne
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I'm sad he's been arrested, but hopefully he'll get out soon and we can have some champagne
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I'm doing this to show the students there is no edge or borders and to inspire people to break the mould and not limit themselves
Climber bags world's tallest tower Mar 29, 2011
Alain Robert (born as Robert Alain Philippe on 7 August 1962), is a French rock and urban climber, from Digoin, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France. Known as "the French Spider-Man" (after the comic character Spider-Man), or "the Human Spider", Robert is famous for scaling skyscrapers.
Robert has scaled 85 giant structures around the globe including many of the world's tallest structures, most of which he has scaled using only his bare hands and climbing shoes.
Robert began climbing as a young boy, scaling rock cliffs in the area around his home. At the age of 12 when he forgot his keys and was locked out of his parents' eighth-floor apartment, he chose to simply scale the exterior wall to his home. In 1982 he suffered two accidents, the first in January, aged 19, and the second in September, aged 20. He fell 15 metres (49 ft) on each occasion. He suffered multiple fractures and now suffers from permanent vertigo. The doctors considered him 60 percent handicapped and told him he would not be able to climb again. Within six months he was climbing again. He kept taking on more and more challenging structures and improving his skills. He polished his rock-climbing skills in the French Alps before turning to buildings.