Born:
1983, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Biggest achievement:
DMM athlete since:
2013
Ricky Bell is a Belfast-based trad climber and the undisputed star of the Irish climbing scene for the best part of two decades. Introduced to the hills by his parents on camping trips to North Wales, Scotland, the Lakes and the Peak, Ricky led his first trad route in the Mournes at the age of eleven and never really stopped. His deep connection to the landscape and rock of Northern Ireland has driven an extraordinary catalogue of first ascents and repeats, from bold E7s and E8s across Fair Head to the solo first ascent of Long Runs the Fox (E9 6c), an audacious highball slab at Murlough Bay that he climbed without pads. He is also the co-author of the Fair Head Rock Climbing Guidebook with Craig Hiller, cementing his role not just as a climber but as a genuine custodian of Irish climbing. Thoughtful, stoic and deeply committed to the process over the result, Ricky brings the same quiet conviction to his projects that he brings to everything else in climbing life.