1950s and '60s
Royal Robbins: First Ascents
Conceived on Half Dome. Born in basecamp. Our story begins in the 1960s when Royal Robbins met Liz Burkner, his future wife, in Yosemite’s Camp 4.
Royal had established himself as one of the world’s best climbers—his skill and curiosity pushed the sport and helped usher in the golden age of climbing. Liz, a young climber, had moved to Yosemite Valley looking for a life of adventure.
They were part of a band of climbers/philosophers who embraced “clean climbing” ethics, establishing practices and techniques that enabled them to push boundaries and climb big walls with little or no damage to the rock. They believed “the way you climb is more important than what you climb.”
Climbers had few options for durable, comfortable clothes that lived up to their demands. What you found at the local Army/Navy surplus store was the norm. Liz believed climbers deserved better. She and Royal ditched their worn-down garb, leaned into years of experience, and went into the clothing business.
For 55+ years, Royal Robbins has been trusted and worn by climbers and those seeking a life of adventure. As one of the original U.S. outdoor brands, our brand has revolutionized the industry by launching the first climbing shorts, the Billy Goat. Our commitment to innovation sparked the Desert Pucker, a category leader made from sustainably harvested beech trees. Additionally, our wool sweaters showcase our preference for natural fibers and our commitment to durable, versatile clothes made with the highest sustainability, social, and environmental standards.
Liz and Royal’s climbing legacy and bold vision for life influence everything we do. Royal had a firm belief that nature and adventure are good for the soul—a belief that continues to guide us today.