Top 20 Rock Climbing Influencers on Instagram (Jan 2026)

We found 25 rock climbing Influencers
These influencers mention 'rock climbing' in their Instagram bio. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
01/21/2026
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1. Isabella Janssen | Vanlife

United States

☾ the journal of a *bougie* dirtbag living in a van ✽ 21 | rock climbing | unfiltered solo travel ⤀ bella@brittanyvictoriaagency.com 📍: california

Followers
207k
Fake followers
9.09%
Engagement rate
2.38%
Average Reel plays
106.5k
Audience gender
male
19.12%
female
80.88%
Top performing Reels
  1. 325.3k
  2. i’m a life-long nomad…what does that mean?!? 👇🏽 I’ve been nomadic since I was 3 years old, my family traveling in motorhomes + different rigs for the entirety of my childhood. It started when one day my parents decided they needed less and wanted to explore more. So they picked up their comfy lives in the midwest and bought an RV. These were crazy moves in 2007 because practically NO ONE was doing this. But my parents made it work. my mom was a photographer + blogger and my dad did odd job contractor work to support my families travels. one could say they were the OG “influencers” having been sponsored by different companies, going on tour to showcase our RV that ran off veggie oil, and even having NY times articles written about them. and i loved my child hood…BUT my thoughts about road life have shifted dramatically over the years. for a long time I adored it (though i was young and don’t remember much) … and then slowly became resentful of traveling because i craved stability as a pre-teen/teenager. so when i was 16/17 I thought i’d be going to college. at 18 I fell in love and wanted to get married. and at 19, i bought a van all alone with $10,000 to my name. a part of me has always known I would end up in a van, even at the age of 14 when I hated being on the road. so, like some people become doctors or lawyers like their parents…i bought a van and began traveling like mine. when i started traveling again i was struck by this sense of normalcy I had not felt in a long time, like the puzzle pieces of my life were clicking into place. the stability i had while living in Colorado + Texas was what I needed when i was younger, but…. being on the road is my safe space, somewhere I feel grounded in my identity. starting vanlife feels overwhelmingly familiar and even though I’ve only been on the road solo for a year and a half, this has been my identity + life for as long as I can remember 🫶🏼 #vanlife #solovanlife #nomad
    267.2k
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Audience location by country
United States
94%
Brazil
1.33%
Germany
0.67%
Austria
0.67%
United Kingdom
0.67%
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2. Nadya Gianifa

Indonesia

Rock Climbing, Mountain, Outdoor Ambassador of @eigeradventure | Team @corosindonesia Certified 🧗🏻‍♀️🏔️ Guide @jelajahyuk.id 📩 085710246376 (Rhilo)

Followers
38.6k
Fake followers
14.31%
Engagement rate
3.94%
Average Reel plays
17.1k
Audience gender
female
58.53%
male
41.47%
Top performing Reels
  1. 43.8k
  2. 28.1k
  3. 10.4k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Indonesia
91.84%
Japan
1.3%
United States
1.3%
South Korea
0.95%
China
0.83%
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3. Inncoder | iOS dev | SwiftUI

🇳🇴 iOS developer from Norway 🧑‍💻I create ios apps and animations 🧗Love rock climbing 👇Links to everything

Followers
31.7k
Fake followers
20.84%
Engagement rate
9.33%
Average Reel plays
35.5k
Audience gender
male
86.01%
female
13.99%
Top performing Reels
  1. 210.3k
  2. 32.8k
  3. 23.5k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
India
21.64%
Indonesia
7.8%
United States
5.65%
Brazil
5.32%
Turkey
3.56%
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4. 🧗‍♀️𝘮𝘪𝘮𝘪 𝘸𝘩𝘪𝘵𝘦 climbing calm

United Kingdom

🩰 Psyched by rocks 🧿 YouTube | climbing calm 👩‍🎓 BSc Performance & Exercise Psychology 🙏 5’5 Sloth Club Supported by @rab.equipment @latticetraining

Followers
17.6k
Fake followers
13.37%
Engagement rate
3.85%
Average Reel plays
36.2k
Audience gender
female
26.26%
male
73.74%
Top performing Reels
  1. 678.7k
  2. 250.2k
  3. 230.1k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
29.98%
United States
16.46%
Germany
5.24%
Spain
4.9%
Italy
4.08%
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5. Rohit Vartak 🇮🇳

India

Outdoor Educator 🇮🇳🇭🇲🇭🇰🇻🇳 Rock climber.. Highliner, Slackliner , Mountain Rescuer. Garmin India Athlete Climbing Instructor - Shivdurg

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7. Andrew Megas-Russell

United States

Empowering climbers with technical skills and climbing stoke - @amga1979 Rock and Alpine Guide Partnered with @mammutna

Followers
14.4k
Fake followers
11.02%
Engagement rate
30.94%
Average Reel plays
285.5k
Audience gender
male
70.09%
female
29.91%
Top performing Reels
  1. 443.3k
  2. 351.2k
  3. 338.4k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
80.78%
Canada
2.42%
Iran
1.48%
Chile
1.21%
Mexico
1.21%
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8. Randy Leavitt

United States

Rock climbing first ascents. Surfing, Kitesurfing, Hydrofoil. Aviation. Leavittation. BASE 39. Night BASE 15

Followers
13.5k
Fake followers
19.46%
Engagement rate
3.11%
Average Reel plays
10k
Audience gender
female
17.2%
male
82.8%
Top performing Reels
  1. “JUMBO PUMPING LOVE” is NOT the name of the hardest rock climb in America. It could have been. So how does a climb gets its name? This story started over 3 decades ago, when a striking, but faint line of pockets - viewed through my binoculars - eventually became one of the most difficult and famous rock climbs in the world. On a cold November day in 1991, perched near the summit of remote Clark Mountain, I embarked on a top down inspection of what was the most king line I ever found. Wild swings into the wall to place bolts revealed section after section of V-hard boulder problems. My psyche was high as I slowly and methodically continued down, placing bolts. It became abundantly clear to me that this entire climb would go, but at a standard much more difficult than the hardest grade in 1991. I thought maybe this would be possible as a multi pitch climb. I tried it, was unable to make it to the halfway anchors, so I set my sights on the other king line to the left which I named Jumbo Pumping Hate (5.14a). Fast forward to 2008, when Chris Sharma redpointed my original king line project. In true Sharma fashion, he brought it to a new level by climbing the entire wall in one very long pitch. He named this “Jumbo Love” and graded it 5.15b. It stood as the hardest and proudest sport climb in America for 14 years. There were a few repeats by America’s strongest sport climbers. In 2013, I belayed Sharma on a hard start (bolted by Jorge Visser) to Jumbo Love. This was like adding a 5.14b, with no rest, to a long 5.15b. I tried to do the math… how hard could this be? The direct start to Jumbo Love remained un-redpointed until October 2022, when Seb Bouin linked it all together. So how does a route get its name? What would Seb name it? Do you honor the history in your name as Sharma did with Jumbo Love, or do you call it something completely different? Seb messaged Chris and me. With a little back and forth, he decided on “Suprême Jumbo Love” (5.15c). Photos tagged: Suprême 2022 Suprême in 2013, 2 photos JPH in the 90s #climbinghistory #originofclimbingroutenames #clarkmountain
    6.1k
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Audience location by country
United States
63.85%
Canada
4.54%
United Kingdom
3.56%
Spain
2.49%
Italy
2.44%
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10. David Mason

United Kingdom

Rock climber and coach supported by Unparallel and Moon Climbing.

Followers
9k
Fake followers
22.33%
Engagement rate
5.66%
Average Reel plays
10.2k
Audience gender
male
80.93%
female
19.07%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
27.52%
United States
25.16%
Spain
4.42%
Italy
4.14%
France
4.05%

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12. Wanderlust Wanjiku ✈️

Kenya

The universe experiencing itself through: Cycling 🚴🏾‍♀️ Rock Climbing 🧗🏽‍♀️ Backpacking ✈️ Art 🎨 Wellness 🧘🏾‍♀️ And everything in between 🍃

Followers
8.1k
Fake followers
15.8%
Engagement rate
2.35%
Average Reel plays
2.6k
Audience gender
male
64.03%
female
35.97%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Kenya
74.29%
Tanzania
4.27%
United States
4.14%
Nigeria
2.11%
Namibia
1.7%
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13. Kylie Cullen | Professional Rock Climber

United States

climbing and training authentically @doubleedgecoffee @madrockclimbing @hitorii.design

Followers
8.1k
Fake followers
14.82%
Engagement rate
12.83%
Average Reel plays
12.2k
Audience gender
female
50.63%
male
49.37%
Top performing Reels
  1. 2.2k
  2. 1.9k
  3. My mental health is in the gutter and it's been like that for a while. Over the last year my anxiety has been at an all time high and my depression at an all time low. Getting up and taking care of myself was a challenge, let alone training and going to school. There were months where I was only able to get myself to the gym once a week. I lacked motivation and a clear goal that I actually believed I could achieve. I started taking antidepressants, forgot a few doses, had a seizure and learned that skipping medication increases the likelihood of having a seizure. I was slowly taken off that medication and put on anti-seizure medication as well. Of course, I eventually also forgot a few doses of my anti-seizure medication and if you couldn't guess, I had another seizure. Turns out when you skip seizure medication it makes it even more likely for you to have a seizure than if you weren't taking it at all. There is no happy ending here. My mental health is only mildly better than it was before. I can't tell if my anxiety meds are helping or making it worse. Theres probably a little bit of brain damage from the seizures, at least that's my reasoning for the fact that slurring words has now become a normal speech pattern of mine. And my neurologist thinks I have a juvenile seizure disorder that appears in the form of short full body muscle jerks. So to all those who've seen me just violently twitch for a sec, sorry for scaring you with that but now I kinda have an answer for why I do that. Moral of the story, DONT FORGET TO TAKE YOUR MEDS. Welcoming suggestions for decorating my pillbox to make it more fun and coquette or suggestions for not forgetting my meds cause why can't I remember. And don't tell me "oh just set an alarm," IT DOESN'T WORK. Idk how y'all do it but I will turn off the notification and literally forget what I'm doing on my way to get the medication (or turn off the notification and go back to sleep 😓). Also, gurl, your anxiety ain't worth a $3000 uber just tell the EMT someone else can take you to the hospital. 🙄 You're not alone 🤍 📸: (1) @gajdaphotography (2) @lenssoul
    1.7k
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Audience location by country
United States
62.61%
United Kingdom
4.97%
Germany
3.12%
France
2.59%
Canada
2.43%
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14. Geordie Hicks

I live in Eugene Oregon. I'm an arborist by trade and I enjoy rock climbing and soccer. Gaming and painting since age 10! Regular life @geordie_hicks

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15. Amy Sanders

United States

Finished pots. Pots in process. And two sweet boys. And maybe a little bit of rock climbing too...

Followers
7.2k
Fake followers
17.74%
Engagement rate
2.34%
Average Reel plays
2.5k
Audience gender
male
23.45%
female
76.55%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
65.05%
Canada
5.12%
Iran
2.54%
Brazil
2.26%
Argentina
2.19%
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17. Paul Gagner

Rock and alpine climber of 47 years 🏔Metolius Climbing Team

Followers
6.4k
Fake followers
21.6%
Engagement rate
2.23%
Average Reel plays
3.4k
Audience gender
male
78.32%
female
21.68%
Top performing Reels
  1. 1.5k
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  3. Patagonia 1987: This is 27 year old me on top of Fitzroy. I have a great shot of Walt as well, but unfortunately it isn’t scanned. After 45 minutes on top we started down. We were “onsighting” a huge complicated descent - but we found the top rap anchors right away, so how bad could it be? The reason we chose to descend this south facing ridge was because about halfway down you dip around the ridge onto the east side, which puts you out of the wind. It gets dark about 3-4 raps, and now the wind has kicked up again. We’re rapping by headlamp and are finding the anchors without too much trouble though. We eventually get to an anchor where we could go two different ways. One way looks to be out into the middle of nowhere on a huge face - our headlamp beams don’t show much. We opt to continue straight down. That was the last obvious anchor. We’re definitely off-route now. The wind is howling. And we’re starting to use a lot of our meager rack for anchors. We do find some remnants of fixed ropes here and there and cut pieces out of the ice to use to sling blocks. At one point I pass an old dicey looking anchor and keep going, thinking I can reach a small ledge that I can just barely see with my headlamp. I come up about 2’ short and take a deep breath and drop onto the ledge. I yell to Walt to use the other anchor. Even with our clothes battened down the wind pummels us and it’s like being sand blasted by ice particles, but we finally make it to the col. With the wind battering us we find the most protected spot we can and bivy for a few hours. #climbing #fitzroy #patagonia @metoliusclimbing @guenergylabs
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Audience location by country
United States
47.71%
United Kingdom
4.37%
Canada
4.35%
Italy
3.95%
Spain
3.17%
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19. Silvia Kollárová

Slovakia

Slovakia 🇸🇰Milovník prírody, byliniek🌿turista⛰️ skalolezectvo 🍀Lover of nature, herbs, tourist and rock climbing🧗 Foodblog🧑‍🍳 @creative_mystic_baker

Followers
5.9k
Fake followers
7.18%
Engagement rate
12.58%
Average Reel plays
2.5k
Audience gender
male
71.02%
female
28.98%
Top performing Reels
  1. 3k
  2. 1.4k
  3. 1.3k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
India
9.58%
Italy
9.17%
United States
7.39%
Germany
7.34%
Turkey
6.93%
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20. Sinan Akarsu

All about extreme sports in my life... ❤ Splitboarding | Snowboarding | Iceclimbing ❤ Rock climbing | Kitesurfing | Windsurfing ❤ Scubadiving

Followers
5.8k
Fake followers
20.04%
Engagement rate
45.41%
Average Reel plays
-
Audience gender
female
38.97%
male
61.03%
Top performing Reels
  1. 5.7k
  2. 5.2k
  3. 4.5k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
23.39%
Turkey
12.74%
Italy
5.98%
United Kingdom
5.02%
Canada
3.82%
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