Craig Luebben

Craig Luebben
Died August 9, 2009
Occupation Rock Climber, Novelist
Genre essays, journals, histories, scientific papers, biographies, textbooks
Spouse Silvia Luebben
Website
www.craigluebben.com

Craig Luebben (20 March 1960 – 9 August 2009) was an American rock climber and author. A climber since the early 80s, Luebben wrote a number of climbing-oriented books, designed the "Big Bro" wide-crack climbing protection device, and was a senior contributing editor for Climbing Magazine.

Craig was a 5.12 climber in that he could likely onsight any 5.12 on the planet."[1]

Biography

Craig Luebben was killed on August 9, 2009 in an accident while climbing on Mount Torment in the Cascade Range of Washington. A car-size block of ice calved off, taking Craig with it and resulting in a 30-foot fall. While not struck by the initial block, Craig was pelted by debris as he hung from his rope.[2]

Luebben's 2004 book, Rock Climbing: Mastering Basic Skills, won that year's National Outdoor Book Award (Instructional).

The books

References

  1. Shanti Pack, Pamela. "Craig's List".
  2. MacDonald, Dougald. "Craig Luebben Killed in North Cascades". Retrieved 9 July 2012.

External links

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