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Luke Mehall

    Luke Mehall is the publisher of The Climbing Zine, an independent print publication and website. His writing often delves into themes surrounding the climbing lifestyle and the pursuit of authenticity in the modern world. Through his work, Mehall explores the deeper aspects of climbers' lives and culture with a distinctive style that reflects his own experiences and observations. His writings invite readers to contemplate what it means to live a life on one's own terms.

    The Desert: A Dirtbag Climbing book
    • The Desert: A Dirtbag Climbing book

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.7(20)Add rating

      The Desert is Luke Mehall’s fifth and final offering in his series of dirtbag climbing books. The book begins with Mehall’s first trip to The Desert, a visit to Indian Creek in 1999, and chronicles nearly two decades of experiences. Over time the author grows from thinking that the red rock desert of the Colorado Plateau is just another stop along the way, to finding himself more and more at home there. Ultimately the author’s passion for first ascents with his best friends fuels his desire to get to know the area in an intimate way. At the same time that this transformation occurs the Bears Ears National Monument is created by the Obama administration, and then ultimately dismantled. While the ultimate decision by the courts is awaited Mehall contemplates the importance of public lands for the soul of America. The Desert is a definitive, independently published account of a dirtbag climber searching for love, passion, fresh air, and, ultimately an escape from the hyper-connectedness of the modern world.

      The Desert: A Dirtbag Climbing book