Jan Długosz (mountaineer)
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Jan Długosz (July 12, 1929,
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,facsimile of three documents on pages 285-286 of the 1994 edition of ''Komin Pokutników'' (see Bibliography)
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- July 2, 1962, in High Tatras) was a Polish
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and
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. He lived in
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(South Poland). In 1961 he participated in the first ascent of the Central Pillar of Frêney on Mont Blanc by a British-Polish team (with
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, Chris Bonington and Ian Clough).


Career

Długosz became the leading Polish climber in the mid-1950s due to his significant climbs in the Tatras, including the two hardest routes at that time (and needing new aid equipment), routes in 1955 (so-called ''Wariant R'' on the Mnich, with Andrzej Pietsch, and the left side of Kazalnica, with Czesław Momatiuk). He made the first winter ascents of the biggest walls in Polish Tatras in 1956-57, which demanded innovative tactics and techniques. He successfully climbed in the
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(in 1957, the eighth overall ascent of the west face of
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, with Momatiuk and Stanisław Biel), in 1960
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and 1961, attempt to
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and in August 1961 the 1st ascent of the Central Pillar of Frêney, considered then as 'The last problem of the Alps' which had seen a month earlier the tragic Bonatti-Mazeaud drama in which they lost four of their companions) and in
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(1958 Ullu-Tau, 1959
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and
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).


Writings

He was the author of more than 60 articles and stories about mountaineering which were published in professional magazines and popular media. Although he had tried to get a compilation of his best works published, the book wasn't pushed until nearly two years after his death. The book ''Komin Pokutników'' (eng. ''The Chimney of Penitents''), including 13 mountaineering stories, appeared in 1964 and is still considered one of the best books about climbing written in Polish (at least 5 next editions till 2008). Two further books, one with his early stories and one with articles, the scenario of a documentary film, songs, and poems for cabaret) were published in 1994 and 1995. Jan Długosz died on July 12, 1962, in an accident, falling from the ridge of Zadni Kościelec in High Tatras (during climb in relatively easy terrain, when he worked as a supervisor who controlled the training of climbing of special forces – there was the fog, and within a few hours, no one noticed that it happened).


Bibliography

* 1964 – ''Komin Pokutników'' (set of 13 climbing stories). Publisher "Iskry", Warszawa 1964, series "Naokoło świata", pp. 301; next editions 1993, 1994 * 1994 – ''Komin Pokutników'' (set of 13 climbing stories), ''1st full edition'' (from original manuscripts and notes, with added 60-page historical comments, climbing routes depicted, maps, by Ewa Dereń, Grzegorz Głazek), "Text", Warszawa 1994, , pp. 281; "2nd full edition" publ. by "Ati", Kraków 1995, , pp. 295


References


Sources

* 1967 – " Taternik" (magazine) No 3, 1967, issue ''In memoriam Jan Długosz'' (pp. 111–130) , with the list of his ascents and publications * Zofia Radwańska-Paryska, Witold Henryk Paryski, ''Wielka Encyklopedia Tatrzańska'' (''WET'', engl. "The Great Encyclopedia of Tatras"), Wydawnictwo Górskie, Poronin (Poland) 1995, reprint edition 2004; , entry ''Jan Długosz'' (p. 216)
(also exists as electronic version: a) on the CD ROM published by Wydawnictwo Naukowe
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, Warszawa 1999; , b) available in internet, see External links) * Ivan Dieška a kolektív, ''Horolezectvo – encyklopédia'', „Šport”, Bratislava 1986 ; , entry ''Jan Długosz'' (p. 79)


External links


internet version of Wielka Encyklopedia Tatrzańska, entry ''Jan Długosz''
, after Zofia i Witold H. Paryscy, ''Wielka Encyklopedia Tatrzańska'' (Retrieved 28 March 2010) {{DEFAULTSORT:Dlugosz, Jan 1929 births 1962 deaths Polish mountain climbers Mountaineering deaths Polish male writers Sportspeople from Warsaw