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 the 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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