Alpinist adaptive potential and the dynamics of adaptation in Janusz Klarner’s „Nanda Devi” Cover Image

Alpinistyczny potencjał adaptacyjny i dynamika adaptacji na podstawie Nanda Devi Janusza Klarnera
Alpinist adaptive potential and the dynamics of adaptation in Janusz Klarner’s „Nanda Devi”

Author(s): Konrad Kopel
Subject(s): Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Sports Studies
Published by: Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-Białej
Keywords: alpinism; cultural change; cultural anthropology; adaptation; Nanda Devi;

Summary/Abstract: Alpinist expedition to the Nanda Devi was the first Polish successfully ended hiking in the Himalaya. Nanda Devi was a very tough challenge for Polish team but after many dangerous situations they finally reached the peak. As a next step alpinists wanted to reach Tirsuli peak. Unluckily, two of the expeditors were buried in an avalanche on the slopes of a glacier. Janusz Klarner (the member of the Polish alpinists team) after few years wrote a book Nanda Devi which is based on his private expedition journal. The main thesis of the article is that reaching Nanda Devi was possible by the accurate speed of adaptation. The Himalaya was a completely different and unknown place for Polish alpinists. Alpinists were forced to various adaptations in many different situations. In the article author analyses emerging changes and adaptations.

  • Issue Year: 2/2021
  • Issue No: 37
  • Page Range: 157-172
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish
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