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Wanda Rutkiewicz

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Wanda Rutkiewicz (pron. IPA: /ˈvanda rutˈkievitʂ/, van-dah root-kie-vitch) was born on February 4, 1943 in Plungė, Lithuania). She died either on May 12 or May 13, 1992, while climbing Kangchenjunga. After World War II the Soviet Union annexed the eastern parts of Poland so her family moved to Wrocław in southwestern Poland where she graduated as electrical engineer.

Rutkiewicz is regarded as one of the greatest woman mountaineers ever. She was the third woman, the first Pole and the first European woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest on October 16, 1978. In 1986 she became the first woman to successfully climb K2 as part of a small expedition led by Lilliane and Maurice Barrard.

Bibliography

  • A Caravan of Dreams ISBN 0-9538631-0-7