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Blind Climber Jesse Dufton Conquers 500-Foot Devil’s Tower

Defying the Odds: How Jesse Dufton Scaled El Matador Blind

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 15, 2026
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The Inspiring Story of a Blind Climber’s 500-Foot Ascent - BritRock Films

From Vision Loss to Victory: Dufton’s 500-Foot Climb - BritRock Films

‘Defying the Odds’: How Blind Climber Jesse Dufton Conquered a 500-Foot Monolith

Scaling the towering 500-foot El Matador on Wyoming’s Devil’s Tower is no small feat for any climber, let alone one who is blind. For Jesse Dufton, born with the degenerative eye condition cone-rod dystrophy, this monumental achievement represents a triumph over limitations and a bold rejection of fate.

Climbing Into the Unknown

With only the sound of his wife and climbing partner, Molly Dufton, offering guidance through a headset, Jesse scaled the sheer rock face. “I got you. Go on, buddy,” Molly reassured him from below. Exhausted but undeterred, Jesse jammed his hands and feet into cracks, relying on touch, strength, and trust to guide his ascent.

Jesse’s vision has deteriorated over time, leaving him with just light perception by age 39. But he wasn’t completely unaware of the height—gusting winds and the sound of birds flying beneath him served as stark reminders of the precarious climb.

Overcoming Fear and Danger

On the climb, Jesse remained composed. “Exhausted? Yes. Terrified? Not particularly,” he said. His fear, he explained, aligns more with the perceived danger of falling rather than the height itself. Proper preparation and secure gear help him mitigate the risks.

Despite his confidence, Jesse took several “massive whippers” (falls) during the climb. These, however, were safely managed thanks to his meticulous planning and the couple’s communication system.

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A Life of Firsts in Climbing

Jesse’s achievements include climbing the famed Old Man of Hoy in Scotland and establishing a 300-foot multi-pitch route in Morocco. However, El Matador posed a unique challenge—its steep columns, overhangs, and cracks made it the hardest climb he’s ever attempted.

Though he hoped to “on-sight” the route (climbing it with no falls or prior observation), a slip made this impossible. Nonetheless, he became the first blind climber to conquer the imposing rock face, a journey documented in the film Climbing Blind II.

“Giving Fate the Middle Finger”

For Jesse, climbing is about more than the physical challenge. “I don’t want my genetic fate to determine my life choices,” he said. Comparing climbing to everyday risks like crossing the street, he added, “If you never take any risk, you condemn yourself to the certainty of missing out.”

Jesse views his endurance as his superpower, compensating for less finger strength with extraordinary stamina. His ability to navigate rock faces by feel, combined with Molly’s guidance, makes the pair an unstoppable team.

A Partnership Built on Trust

Jesse and Molly’s partnership is a testament to trust and teamwork. After meeting in university two decades ago, they devised a system using a two-way radio for communication. Jesse climbs while Molly belays and provides crucial guidance on gear placement and route details.

“We’ve climbed over 2,000 routes together,” Jesse shared. Their synergy allows them to focus entirely on the task at hand, leaving no room for distractions or arguments.

For Molly, climbing with Jesse is inspiring. “Some of the stuff he gets up … it’s just insane,” she said. Watching him succeed often brings her more joy than her own climbs.

Challenges and Limitations

While their system is effective, it has limitations. On some pitches, Molly’s line of sight is blocked by corners or overhangs, leaving Jesse to rely solely on his instincts and tactile feedback.

“In climbing, you’re literally putting your life in your partner’s hands,” Jesse said. The couple’s trust, honed over years of shared climbs and life experiences, is unshakable.

Reaching New Heights

Jesse Dufton’s story is a reminder that limitations are often mental barriers waiting to be broken. His determination, endurance, and trust in Molly have allowed him to achieve feats that inspire climbers and non-climbers alike. For Jesse, every climb is a way of saying, “Fate doesn’t decide my life—I do.”

As Molly puts it, “It isn’t a drain on either of us because we’re both passionate about it. Watching him succeed is just as fulfilling as climbing myself.”

Together, Jesse and Molly exemplify the strength of partnership, the power of persistence, and the ability to redefine what’s possible.

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