OT Why do you choose to climb in winter
Krzysztof Wielicki I followed the idea of Mr (Andrzej) Zawada (a pioneer of Polish Himalayan ascents). He was the first to climb in winter. You know why Poland had little freedom, and we couldn&rsquot climb any mountain outside the country. In the 1970s, we discovered that all the 8000-metre peaks have already been climbed. So what do we do If we wanted to create history in climbing, we had to try something new, like climbing the Himalaya in winter. Mountaineers had already climbed the Alps in winter. It&rsquos always hard to climb in winter. So Zawada decided to climb high mountains in winter. It wasn&rsquot easy in the beginning. The local administrations in Nepal and Pakistan didn&rsquot agree. After four or five years of diplomatic wrangling, they finally allowed us in 1979. So Zawada immediately chose the highest, the Everest. At that time I had no experience climbing the Himalaya in winter. Of course, I had experience in Europe. Zawada had a bit of experience because he climbed Noshaq (second highest independent peak of the Hindu Kush, Afghanistan) in winter. That was the beginning of winter climbing. Since then, the Koreans and Japanese have followed us. But the Poles were the first.