Alison Hargreaves
English mountaineer and climber

Born
February 17th, 1963
62 years ago
Died
August 13th, 1995
29 years ago — 32 years old
Category
Explorers & Adventurers
Country
United Kingdom
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An accomplished mountaineer, this climber gained recognition for solo ascents of some of the world's most challenging peaks. Achievements include the first solo ascent of the North Face of K2 without supplemental oxygen, a feat completed in 1995. Brought attention to the risks of mountaineering through her experiences and the challenges faced by female climbers in this demanding field. Died during a descent from K2 in 1995, which led to discussions on risks associated with high-altitude climbing.
First solo ascent of K2
Climbed all six major north faces in the Alps
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