Climber Alain Robert, known as the ‘French Spider-Man’, climbed a 48-story skyscraper in Paris without a safety rope on September 17. Archyde.com and others reported.
Archyde.com communicationAccording to the report, it was a goal that Robert set for himself on his 60th birthday. You can be great and you can do great things,” he said.
Mr. Robert climbed 187 meters high, the building of the energy-related company “Total Energies” in the business district of Paris. Archyde.com also reported that Robert “hopes to use this as an opportunity to raise awareness of the need to tackle climate change.”
on the other hand,BBCRobert was reportedly arrested following reaching the summit. He has been arrested several times for climbing buildings without prior permission.CNNreported that he had been arrested regarding 120 times in 2018.
Archyde.com and Robert’sOfficial siteRobert started climbing in 1975. He usually climbs skyscrapers with just chalk and climbing shoes, without harnesses or other lifelines. He says he has climbed skyscrapers around the world, including the Burj Khalifa and Eiffel Tower in Dubai and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
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