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Mira Marko Debelak Deržaj

Mira Marko Debelak Deržaj

1904 – 1948

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Mira Debelak-Deržaj (born Miroslava Marija Štefanija Debelak; 26 December 1904 – 27 September 1948), nicknamed Marko, was a Slovenian alpinist, skier, and journalist.

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Mira Debelak-Deržaj (born Miroslava Marija Štefanija Debelak; 26 December 1904 – 27 September 1948), nicknamed Marko, was a Slovenian alpinist, skier, and journalist.

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Biography She was born as Mira (also Miroslava Marija Štefanija) in Sarajevo in 1904, as the youngest of four children in her family. Her father was a state postal worker, and he often moved with his family through the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After returning to Ljubljana in 1918 to attend school. Her first major mountain tour was Stol in 1922, and Triglav in 1923. In February 1924, she performed the first ski tour from Kamnik to the Križ Pasture (Slovene: Kriška planina) and back, and the first alpine climbing tour from the Stanič Lodge to Rjavina. In 1924, she joined Skala (a mountaineering club in Slovenia) and did her first ski tour from Kamnik to the Križ Pasture and back, and the first alpine climbing tour from the Stanič Lodge to Rjavina. She was considered one of the most successful alpinists between the two world wars. She climbed a lot in Slovenia and also abroad. Among her most prominent achievements is the first ascent on the northern wall of Špik in 1926 with partner Stane Tominšek, and in Scotland, when she climbed the Slovenian direction in 1937 in the wall of Ben Nevis along with Ed Deržaj. Together, she performed about…

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Bibliography Since 1925 she has masterfully described her ascent and mountain tours in Planinski vestnik. In 1933, she wrote Climbing Technique, the first serious climbing manual in Slovenia. In 1936, together with Fanny Susan Copeland, she published A Short Guide to the Slovenian Alps (Yugoslavia) for British and American Tourists. She translated Kugy's work From My Life in the Mountains (1937). Her Chronicle of Triglav, which was published in Planinski vestnik (1947–1949), was the most carefully analyzed until now the overview of Triglav elevations and events along Triglav for the time of 1744-1940.

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