The 1953 expedition was made up by John Hunt, George Band, Thomas Bourdillon, Charles Evans, Alfred Gregory, George Lowe, Wilfrid Noyce, Griffith Pugh, Thomas Stobart, Michael Ward, Michael Westmacott , Charles Wylie and many Sherpa's and Porters all helped put Hillary and Tenzing on the summit of Mount Everest
The 1953 expedition was made up by John Hunt, George Band, Thomas Bourdillon, Charles Evans, Alfred Gregory, George Lowe, Wilfrid Noyce, Griffith Pugh, Thomas Stobart, Michael Ward, Michael Westmacott , Charles Wylie and many Sherpa's and Porters all helped put Hillary and Tenzing on the summit of Mount Everest
Edmund Hillary was accompanied by his Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay when they reached the summit of Mt Everest.
Edmund Hillary had many climbing partners while on Mount Everest:
John Hunt, George Band, Thomas Bourdillon, Charles Evans, Alfred Gregory, George Lowe, Wilfrid Noyce, Griffith Pugh, Thomas Stobart, Michael Ward, Michael Westmacott, Charles Wylie and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa.
It was Tenzing Norgay Sherpa who climbed the last bit to the summit with Edmund Hillary.
The Yeti , yup he was up there having a holiday , and guess who the Yeti bumped into !
Sherpa Tenzing Norgay
Tezing Norgay.
Tenzing Norgay
Sherpa
Edmund Hillary climb Mount Everest in 1953.
Edmund Hillary climbed mt Everest to get a sense of achievement!
The month Edmund Hillary climb and reached the summit of Mount Everest was in May.
Edmund Hillary was 35 when he climbed Mount Everest in 1953
yes he did climb everest.
Sir Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa Tenzing Norgay were the first persons to climb Mt. Everest.
Just like climbers today, Edmund Hillary wanted to climb Mount Everest for the adventure and challenge.
Edmund Hillary climbed Mount Everest for the adventure.
Everest
Edmund Hillary was from Auckland in New Zealand
Why did Sir Edmund Hillary Climb Mount Everest for ?
Edmund Hillary climbed Mount Everest as part of a British Expedition. There were many members and Sherpas who helped him reach the summit of the highest mountain in the world on the 29th May 1953.