Castagna and Giampaolo Casarotto planned to climb
Broad Peak and
Gasherbrum I in their 2009 expedition. Before leaving home, in a note later found by relatives, Castagna asked to be left on the mountains in case of severe accident. The same day Fabrizio Zangrilli,
Benedikt Böhm and
Sebastian Haag from the Dynafit
Gore-Tex-Team were climbing the mountain and spent a few stops with the Italian duo. On 18 July at 3 pm local time, Castagna and Casarotto reached the summit, despite severe weather conditions that had slowed the two climbers for nearly ten hours. Giampaolo Casarotto eventually managed to reach and try to rescue her, to no avail. Her body is at , making recovery difficult for helicopters. The family, following her last will, decided to not attempt a recovery, thus avoiding risking other mountaineers' and porters' lives. Castagna was remembered during an
Italian Senate meeting by
Lega Nord senators Paolo Franco and Gianvittore Vaccari. A month after Castagna's death, following an Italian expedition in
Hindu Kush, Tarcisio Bellò solo-climbed an unnamed peak and named it after her.
Notable climbs •
Aconcagua,
Argentina, 2003 •
Shishapangma,
Tibet, 2004, at 27 the youngest Italian woman to successfully climb an Eight thousander •
Gasherbrum II,
Pakistan-
China, 2005 •
Lhotse,
Nepal, 2006 (did not reach summit) •
Dhaulagiri, Nepal, 2007 •
Makalu, Nepal-Tibet, 2008, first Italian woman to climb Makalu •
Broad Peak, Pakistan-China, 2009 (died during descent) ==Humanitarian work==