I think Edmund Hillary was more of an adventure than an explorer. He was happy if someone else took charge.
AS she indeed did go where (No woman had gone before) she certainly qualified as both an Explorer and adventuress. For some reason she was snubbed by the Explorer"s Club (of New York) and they conspired to keep her out, the Ec at the time was all male and of course included such luminaries as Admiral Byrd, mr. Stefannson, the various Scandinavian polar explorers, Lincoln Ellsworth, etc. ANS 2 No, she was not an explorer in the sense of discovering new places. She was a very enterprising aviatrix.
Sir Edmund Hillary does not have a gravestone. That is because he was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand,
Sir Edmund Hillary studied mathematics and science at Auckland University College in New Zealand.
The plural of "explorer" is "explorers."
Edmund Hillary took essential climbing equipment, warm clothing, food supplies, and a camera with him on his successful expedition to summit Mount Everest in 1953.
he dieed
He is both
Cortes was a conquistador - an adventurer, explorer, and conqueror.
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I would call her an adventurer.
Sir Edmund Hillary was an enterprising explorer. He would stop at nothing to get sponsors or permission when he wanted to climb structures that had not been climbed before.
he was a beekeeper.
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sir Edmund Hilary
Sir Edmund Hilary liked to climb mountains in his childhood. Not much else is known about Sir Edmund Hilary's childhood.
trekker means a traveler,explorer or adventurer
Sir Edmund Hillary is famous for being one of the first two individuals (along with Tenzing Norgay) confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, in 1953. He was also a well-known explorer, philanthropist, and author.