The third and fourth mountaineers to climb and reach the summit of Mount Everest was Jurg Marmet and Ernst Schmied, both from Switzerland. They reached the summit on the 23rd May 1956.
Mount Everest is difficult to climb because: 1: The altitude 2: The weather 3: Crevasses
because it takes 7 weeks to get to the top of the Mt Everest and 3 days to get down.
About 3 bottles each
At a guess I would say between 3 - 4 thousand.
As of May 2017, 292 people are known to have died in attempts to climb Mt. Everest. More than 100 (almost 1/3) of those were Nepalese Sherpas. The most famous two are probably George Mallory and Andrew Irvine.
its kind of hard to tell because if it took him seven weeks to climb Everest then either you double that or half that
3 feet People have climbed Everest.
No Lincoln Hall was not the first australian to climb Mount Everest. On 3 October 1984 Macartney-Snape and Greg Mortimer were the first Australians to reach the summit of Mount Everest. They reached the summit, climbing without supplementary oxygen, via a new route on the North Face (North Face to Norton Couloir).
The first five people to reach the summit of Mount Everest are: 1: Edmund Hillary 2: Tenzing Norgay 3: Jurg Marmet 4: Ernst Schmied 5: Adolf Reist I do not know who were their guides.
Most people bring oxygen tanks with them because of the high altitude and the thinness of the air (the oxygen at the top of Mount Everest is about 1/3 that it is at sea level). But a very few people have made it to the top without them.
The first Irishman to reach the summit of Mount Everest was Dawson Stelfox, he did so on the 7th October 1993.
The first five woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest are: 1: Junko Tabei in 1975 2: Phantog in 1975 3: Wanda Rutkiewicz in 1978 4: Hannelore Schmatz in 1979