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Evel

Trad climber
Nedsterdam CO
Feb 19, 2014 - 10:51pm PT
Kurtyka was but one...

Pavel Shabiln? (sp?)
Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 21, 2014 - 02:32pm PT

Interview with Krzysztof Wielicki
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kaholatingtong

Trad climber
Nevada City
Feb 21, 2014 - 03:46pm PT
the hardest of the hard. lacking anything of value to add, I will just say, RESPECT!
Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 5, 2014 - 08:03am PT

Jelenia Gora in Poland

Jelenia Góra ([jɛˈlɛɲa ˈɡura]; German: Hirschberg im Riesengebirge) is a city in Lower Silesia, south-western Poland. The name of the city means "deer mountain" in Polish, and German. It is close to the Krkonoše mountain range running along the Polish-Czech border – ski resorts such as Karpacz and Szklarska Poręba can be found 10 to 15 kilometres (6 to 9 miles) far from the town.

Jelenia Góra is situated in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (since 1999), having previously been the seat of Jelenia Góra Voivodeship (1975–1998). The city constitutes a separate urban gmina and city county (powiat), as well as being the seat of Jelenia Góra County (which surrounds but does not include the city). As at 2009 the population of Jelenia Góra is 84,564
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A climbing guide to some of the crags in the area (bolted and trad routes)


Mainly bouldering in the area: https://27crags.com/areas/902

And then some photos by photographer Sebastian Luczywo who is living in Jelenia Gora


Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 11, 2015 - 09:29am PT

Marcin Tomaszewski

Geronimo
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Katharsis
donini

Trad climber
Ouray, Colorado
Apr 11, 2015 - 10:46am PT
Narly picture....although most polish climbers would think it was shot at a beach party.
steveA

Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
Apr 11, 2015 - 11:06am PT
Jim,

That last photo probably brings back fond memories of suffering.

I'll be visiting John Porter, in the UK, in a few weeks. After a few beers,
we will probably be discussing the Poles, as Porter has been on a few expeditions with Kurtyka.

Porter's book, "One Day as a Tiger", features many comments on the Polish climbing scene in the 70's.
MH2

Boulder climber
Andy Cairns
Apr 11, 2015 - 06:29pm PT
Porter's book, "One Day as a Tiger", features many comments on the Polish climbing scene in the 70's.


Note taken.

Thanks.
Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 11, 2016 - 07:53am PT

Wojciech Kurtyka - Piolet d'Or Carričre 2016 - at La Grave, Meije

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Kurtyka about the price paid by accepting the Piolet d'Or.
Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 1, 2018 - 01:49pm PT

Art of Freedom (2011) - The Polish Himalayan Phenomenon

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Art of Freedom tells the stories of the most difficult Polish expeditions and the most spectacular ascents. It depicts the essence of Himalaism: overcoming the weaknesses of the human body in the most extreme conditions. It is also a story of endurance, solidarity, trust and concern for the overall well-being of the team. After all, Himalaism is the school of life, a test of survival and the experience of true freedom.

The documentary film Art of Freedom answers the most poignant questions on the phenomenon of Polish expeditions to the Himalayas. Poles have reigned the highest mountaintops of the world for more than 20 years. They not only set down new trails, but new rules of behavior. They set themselves apart with an original style of climbing, endurance, conscientiousness about the overall well-being of the team - and solidarity.
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