Under the Huascarán, she found a piece of the stocking she had knitted for her husband
Eva Novotná, née Posejpalová, was born on 13 September 1937 in Krnov. After the occupation of the Sudetenland, her family had to leave, and in 1939, they settled in Pardubice. Here, she experienced the end of the war, the bombing of the city and the liberation. In 1946, they moved to Liberec, where she graduated from grammar school and also developed a relationship with hiking and climbing. She studied at the University of Chemical Technology (VŠCHT), where she met her husband Zdeněk Novotný. They married in 1963 and had two children. After school, she joined the glassworks in Josefův Důl. Her husband worked as an assistant professor at the University of Mechanical Engineering and Textiles (VŠST) in Liberec. In 1970, he perished along with other Czechoslovak climbers during an earthquake and avalanche under the Peruvian Huascarán. She repeatedly visited the site of the tragedy, and during one of her trips to South America she survived a microbus crash in the Chilean desert. From 1971, she taught chemistry at an industrial high school, and then at an elementary school. She regularly participated in the Jizerské Mountains 50 km cross-country skiing race, which became a memorial for the deceased Liberec climbers. In 2022, she lived in Josefův Důl.