May
19th
1953
Edmund Hillary was 16 years old when he became interested in climbing during a school trip to Mount Ruapehu.
The country that Edmund Hillary and his team mates started there Mount Everest expedition in was Kathmandu in Nepal.
Edmund Hillary and his team mates arrived at Mount Everest Base Camp early April 1953
The British Mount Everest expedition that Edmund Hillary was a member of reached base camp on the 12th April 1953. They would have rested for a few days before starting on there climb of the mountain.
Following his ascent of Everest, Hillary devoted most of his life to helping the Sherpa people of Nepal through the Himalayan Trust, which he founded. Through his efforts, many schools and hospitals were built in Nepal.
At 16 his interest in climbing was sparked during a school trip to Mount Ruapehu. Though gangly at 6 ft 5 in (195 cm) and uncoordinated, he found that he was physically strong and had greater endurance than many of his tramping companions.
It became popular as some sort of media angle to add interfest to the mountaineering conquests of Everest and other peaks. There are no valid sightings by men such as Sir Edmund Hillary- the first mountaineer to top out Everest- though he was interested in the subject which is only natural- an occupationa hazard if nothing else!
You cant just go to Mount Everest and start climbing it. You have to allow your body to get use to the altitude, this is done by climbing up to a certain height then descend back down to Base Camp. You do this a few times then if you are ok you go for the summit.
Through 2007 the number of climbers summiting Everest reached at least 2,972, and the number of deaths on the mountain reached 208. You'll need to dig out the names for yourself. For a start, the first were Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay.
Mark Pfetzer has climbed some of the world’s highest mountains, Cotopaxi, Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, and Cho Oyu. He started climbing when he was twelve and started ice climbing when he was thirteen. When Mark was fourteen, he went to Nepal to climb.
He was knighted not only for being the first person the climb mt Everest, but for his work in helping the local people in Nepal called sherpas. He helped start up the himalayn trust, to help the sherpas. The trust helped to provide homes, medical care, education, and much much more.
Born20 July 1919(1919-07-20) Auckland, New ZealandDied11 January 2008(2008-01-11) (aged 88) Auckland, New ZealandCause of deathHeart attackSpouseLouise Mary Rose (m. 1953-1975) «start: (1953)-end+1: (1976)»"Marriage: Louise Mary Rose to Edmund Hillary" June Mulgrew, QSM (1989-2008)ChildrenPeter (b.1954) Sarah (b.1955) Belinda (1959-1975)ParentsPercival Augustus Hillary Gertrude Hillary, née Clark