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Birthday
1940-06-22
Deathday
2023-01-07
Elizabeth Burkner Robbins
Biography
Elizabeth Burkner Robbins, known as Liz Robbins, is an American climber, outdoor gear designer, and co-founder of the Royal Robbins Inc. brand. She was born in the 1940s and met her future husband, the renowned climber Royal Robbins, in Yosemite at Camp 4 in the 1960s. Liz, then a young climber, had moved to Yosemite Valley in search of a life of adventure. Liz Robbins was part of a group of climbers who advocated the ethic of "clean climbing," meaning climbing with the utmost respect for nature and without damaging the rock. She believed that climbers deserved durable and comfortable clothing appropriate for their sport, which didn't exist at the time, and it was with Royal Robbins that she began designing and manufacturing climbing clothing and equipment. Together, they founded the Royal Robbins brand, which became a benchmark in the outdoor clothing industry, notably by launching innovations such as the first climbing shorts and products made from sustainable natural fibers. In addition to her role in the company, Liz Robbins was a pioneer in the world of women's climbing, becoming the first woman to reach some of the most difficult peaks, including climbing several multi-pitch routes in the Yosemite region. The Robbins couple also founded a climbing school in Modesto, California, renowned for the quality of its teaching. Liz Robbins is recognized not only for her achievements in sport, but also for her commitment to creating environmentally friendly equipment and for her contribution to shifting climbing culture towards a greater respect for nature. She represents a model of innovation, female leadership, and environmental respect in the world of outdoor climbing and climbing. Liz Robbins passed away in 2023 at the age of 76, leaving a significant legacy in the world of climbing and outdoor activities, both as an athlete and a visionary businesswoman.