Royal Robbins

The American Climber

  • 256 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-68051-658-6
  • Aug 15, 2023

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2024 Independent Publisher Book Award Bronze Medal Winner - Biography
2023 Banff Mountain Book Competition Climbing Literature Winner
2023 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Silver Medal in Biography


"Royal Robbins had an outsized impact on climbing history. This great new biography by David Smart brings the man behind the famous climbs to life in a way that’s both relatable and inspiring."--Alex Honnold

  • Robbins’s passing in 2017 was covered from the BBC News to NPR to the New York Times, which deemed him the "conscience of rock climbers"
  • Includes never-before-published information drawn from Robbins’s family archives and personal papers
  • International interest in the Golden Age of Yosemite only continues to grow

Acclaimed writer David Smart illuminates the fascinating life of Royal Robbins---in all its soulful ambition, rivalry, and romance. Royal Robbins chronicles his early years growing up as a latchkey kid in Southern California, the push and pull between being an aspiring banker or one of the original Camp 4 dirtbags, and his later decades as a father, husband, kayaker, and the trailblazing founder of the outdoor apparel company that bears his name. This intimate, colorful tour of climbing history covering Yosemite, the Tetons, the Gunks, the Alps, the United Kingdom, and more from the 1960s onward features star characters such as Liz Robbins-- Robbins’s wife and a pioneering adventurer in her own right-- Yvon Chouinard, John Harlin, Steve Roper, Warren Harding, Tom Frost, and Doug Tompkins.

An important addition to our knowledge of the Golden Age of rock climbing in Yosemite and the development of the clean climbing ethos, Royal Robbins sheds new light on an elemental figure of outdoor culture.

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  • 256 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-68051-658-6
  • Aug 15, 2023
Reviews
  • This book is another excellent offering from David Smart. It presents a well-constructed account of a young man who found a path forward in life in climbing. The writing is quite intense and incredibly detailed. David has used a huge amount of reference materials and spent numerous hours talking to Royal’s family and friends who have all added valuable contributions to the book. David’s narrative paints a colourful portrait of a much admired and highly respected character.
    Noel Dawson, Climber Magazine
  • A solid addition to the catalog of climbing books.... Smart, an accomplished climber and founding editor of “Gripped” magazine, revels in the details of Robbins' many climbing exploits, as well as his relationships.
    Glen Young, Petoskey News-Review
  • We all stand on the shoulders of giants. Royal Robbins is one of them and David Smart has done climbers the world over a great service in gathering the history and accomplishments of this legend in his book.
    Dave Barnes, Common Climber
  • I predict that Royal Robbins: The American Climber will become a timeless classic in the world of climbing literature; I found it incredibly moving.
    Jon Popowich, Gripped Magazine
  • It is rare to read an account of a legend that measures up to the individual, capturing visionary character in human and place with clear insight to an era. David Smart gives us an evocative, intimate view of Royal Robbins, the man, his exceptional position in the history of American climbing and his vast resume of classic and timeless ascents.
    Jennifer Lowe-Anker, 2023 Banff Mountain Book Competition Jury
  • Royal Robbins was a leading climber and legend during the golden age of big wall climbing. This is an important story of him and that age.
    Yvon Chouinard
  • Royal Robbins set the cultural and ethical standards for the golden age of American rock climbing. Readers everywhere will surely be moved by his inspiring story.
    Tommy Caldwell
  • A central figure in the history of climbing in Yosemite, Royal Robbins taught us how to allow the vertical world to change us--an antidote to conquering a mountain. David Smart takes us on Robbins’s amazing transformation of this sport.
    Conrad Anker
  • Once again, David Smart brings his impressive abilities for in-depth research, nuanced historical interpretation, and immersive prose to a biography of a complex and enigmatic climber--demonstrating how fortunate we all are, as readers of mountain literature, that Smart has chosen this genre.
    Katie Ives
  • Royal Robbins had an outsized impact on climbing history. This great new biography by David Smart brings the man behind the famous climbs to life in a way that’s both relatable and inspiring.
    Alex Honnold
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