Polish Andean expeditions of the 1930s refers to the two expeditions of Polish mountain climbers in the Andes carried out in the 1930s.[1][2][3]
The First Polish Andean Expedition of 1933-34 was led by Konstanty Narkiewicz-Jodka. Its achievements included several first ascents of six-thousanders - first ascent of Mercedario and Cerro Ramada, ascents to La Mesa, Alma Negra, and the discovery of Pico Polaco (6050 m), as well as ascents to five-thousanders - including Cerro Negro (5550 m) and exploration of the Aconcagua region; the latter involved pioneering a new climbing route.
The Second Polish Andean Expedition of 1936-37 was led by Justyn Wojsznis [pl]. Its achievements included the first ascents of Ojos del Salado and Nevado Pissis.
Both expeditions have been credited with gathering scientific data and have led to a number of literary works being produced (such as autobiographical memoirs).
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