Date: 10th August 2009
I can’t remember when I first met Craig. Maybe while working at Rock & Ice back in the day, maybe in Eldo Canyon, maybe in Canada. But I got to know him through working on some stories with him, sharing information about ice climbing (he was keenly interested in many of the same topics as me and did a lot of original research that effected anyone who climbs ice), running into him at various crags around North America, etc. etc. He’s one of those guys who is just always around somewhere, part of the fabric of climbing. But now he’s not– he died while training for a guide’s exam. His partner was exceedingly solid and by all reports the route was well within their limits, Craig just got hit by a chunk of falling something. Done, and a family shattered.
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beautiful sentiments. from craig's sister
Hey Will,
Here is a link to more information:
http://climbing.about.com/b/2009/08/10/details-on-craig-luebbens-tragic-climbing-accident.htm
He will be missed.
Thanks, and peace to Craig's family and friends. Love the ones you love now.
Yesterday a friend came by who had recently experienced a bad accident. I gave him two of Craig's books from my book shelf to read while he recovered. Craig's echoes will be here for a very long time to come.
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