Yidio Video of the Day: Watch the Real Life Spiderman Conquer the World's Tallest Tower!

The real life Spiderman has done it again.

Frenchman Alain Robert, 48, climbed the world’s tallest tower in Dubai on Monday.

Six hours after he began, he had made up to the decorative spire. As the Los Angeles Times reports, He finished the 2,717-foot climb as night fell with spotlights lighting his way.

The Burj Khalifa skyscraper is another notch in the belt, of more than 70, for Robert who has also climbed the Empire State Building, Chicago’s Willis Tower (formerly known as Sear’s Tower) and the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur.

Often the adventurer has climbed without approval or safety gear. This time around, Robert used a rope and harness based on the organizers’ requirements.

Robert moved up the building without additional tools, instead, he gripped the glass and ridges of the building with his feet and hands.

In the following video clip, Robert shares his outlook on life, saying he thinks it's fun and when he wakes up, he wants to enjoy the day. Watch his breathtaking moves, here: