Born:
1979. North Yorkshire, England
Biggest achievement:
DMM athlete since:
1992
Ben Bransby is a Hathersage-based climber and one of the most quietly prolific all-rounders British climbing has produced. Born within sight of Almscliff Crag in North Yorkshire, he did his first roped climb at age five on the Idwal Slabs and has never really stopped. By his early twenties he was onsighting grit E7s, flashing E8s and bouldering 8B. In 2002 he made a one-day free ascent of Freerider on El Capitan with Swiss climber Jvan Tresch, approaching the 31-pitch 5.12d as nothing more than a very long day out at the crag. That same year he also climbed The Nose in just 11 hours. His notable ascents span Greenland, Patagonia, Pembroke, the Peak District and beyond, taking in first ascents, hard sport routes and bold trad at the highest level. Now in his mid-forties and attempting to climb every route on Stanage, Ben remains as keen as ever, guided by the same simple philosophy that has always driven him: climbing feels as natural as breathing.