Alison Chadwick-Onyszkiewicz
Alison Chadwick-Onyszkiewicz (born 1942 in Birmingham, England, 17 October 1978 in the Himalayas) is a British climber, mountain climber, mountaineer, painter and lithographer.
She has been climbing since 1960 in Wales, England and the Alps. In the Tatras made such passes as the eastern wall of the Monk, the north wall of Kazimierz Mięguszowiecka, in the north of the Lower Nizhny Caucasus. I made the winter entry to the northern wall of the Middle Ages Summit.
In 1971, she married Polish mountaineer Janusz Onyszkiewicz and was his second wife.
In 1972, while attending a Polish expedition in Hindukusz, she entered Aspe Safed and Noszak. In 1975, in the Himalayas with members of the Polish expedition, I entered the Gasherbrum III (7952 m), which was a British record height for women. In 1978, she took part in the first American Himalayan Expedition to Annapurna, where she died as a result of her fall on an icy slope near camp V (along with Vera Watson). She was a member of the Warsaw Highland Club.
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