Jerzy Kukuczka

Jerzy Kukuczka was born on March 24 1948 in Katowice, Poland. He died on October 24, 1989 while climbing the South Face of Lhotse. On September 18 1987 Jerzy Kukuczka (pron. yeh-zhee koo-kootch-kah), known to his friends as Jurek (pron. yoo-rĕk), became only the second man to climb all fourteen eight-thousanders. Reinhold Messner who completed the same task only a year before, upon learning the news, wrote to him "you are not second, you are great". And while Messner took 16 years to complete this feat, Kukuczka needed only 8. In the process, Kukuczka established nine new routes and climbed four summits during winter.

Bibliography

  • My Vertical World: Climbing the 8000-Metre Peaks ISBN 0898863449

External Links

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