Layton Kor

Layton Kor (1938 – April 21, 2013) was an American rock climber active in the 1960s, whose first ascents and drive for climbing are well known in the climbing world. His routes included many climbs in Eldorado Canyon, near Boulder, Colorado, The Diamond on Longs Peak, towers in the desert southwest, and Yosemite National Park, among other locations. Notable among his first ascents is the Kor-Ingalls Route on Castleton Tower and The Finger of Fate Route up the Fisher Towers' Titan; both routes are recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America.Kor also authored the book Beyond the Vertical.Layton Kor received the 2009 American Alpine Club's Robert & Miriam Underhill Award for outstanding climbing achievement.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1938
Birth place
Canby Minnesota
Date of deathApril 21, 2013
Place of death
Kingman Arizona
Height (meters)1.9

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