Henry Barber (climber)

Henry Barber
Henry Barber in Australia in 2007
Personal information
Nickname"Hot Henry"
NationalityAmerican
Born1953 (age 70–71)
Boston, Massachusetts
Climbing career
Type of climberfirst ascenscionist and free soloist
Updated on 25 February 2016

Henry Barber (born 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American rock climber and ice climber who rose to prominence in the 1970s. Known by the nickname "Hot Henry", Barber was an advocate of clean climbing, a prolific first ascenscionist and free soloist. He was one of the first American rock climbers to travel widely to climb in different countries, and was one of the first "professional" American rock climbers, supporting himself as a sales representative for outdoor equipment companies including Chouinard Equipment and Patagonia, and by giving lectures and slide shows. He was an integral member of the "Front Four" quartet of the 1970s: "Hot Henry", John Stannard, Steve Wunsch, and John Bragg.