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Maciej Berbeka

Polish mountaineer (1954–2013) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maciej Berbeka
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Maciej Berbeka (17 October 1954 – 6 March 2013) was a Polish mountaineer and mountain guide.[1]

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Berbeka made the first-ever winter ascent of three eight-thousanders: Manaslu, on 12 January 1984 with Ryszard Gajewski,[2] and Cho Oyu, on 12 February 1985 with Maciej Pawlikowski (the only winter ascent on an eight-thousander made along a new route),[3] and Broad Peak on 5 March 2013 with Adam Bielecki, Artur Małek, and Tomasz Kowalski.[4] Berbeka and Tomasz Kowalski went missing on 6 March 2013 as they were descending from Broad Peak. They were declared dead two days later.[5]

Berbeka had also summited Annapurna in 1982,[6] Mount Everest and Lhotse. He was also the first person in history to have reached over 8000 m during the winter in KarakoramRocky Summit (8028 m), on 6 March 1988.

His life is the subject of a 2022 Polish Netflix film, Broad Peak.[7]

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