A problem
Edmund Hillary made history as part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in the 1950s. The first thing he did upon arriving in Antarctica was help set up Scott Base, a research station named after fellow Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott.
Sir Edmund Hillary led the New Zealand party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1957-1958. This expedition was the first to reach the South Pole overland since Amundsen in 1911. Hillary was responsible for the team's logistical and equipment preparations, as well as leading the group to the South Pole.
Sir Edmund Hillary went to Antarctica as part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1957-1958 to support the scientific exploration of the continent. He served as the leader of the New Zealand section of the expedition and played a key role in establishing research stations and exploring the region.
Sir Edmund Hillary led the expeditionary team in 1957 to establish the New Zealand Scott Base facility. This team laid the supply lines to support the Scott Base facility's installations of original buildings. Interestingly, it is perhaps by way of this connection, that Mt Everest is called 'the third pole'.
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
Sir Edmund Hillary reached the South Pole, as part of the British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, on 4 January 1958.
Edmund Hillary made history as part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in the 1950s. The first thing he did upon arriving in Antarctica was help set up Scott Base, a research station named after fellow Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott.
Sir Edmund Hillary led the New Zealand party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1957-1958. This expedition was the first to reach the South Pole overland since Amundsen in 1911. Hillary was responsible for the team's logistical and equipment preparations, as well as leading the group to the South Pole.
On the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1955 to 1958. Hillary and his team used converted Massey Ferguson TE20 tractors, fitted with an extra wheel on each side and full caterpillar tracks, developed by the expedition in the Antarctic. The track kits were easily removable and in light conditions the tractors were used on standard wheels and tyres. A canvas cabin was added for windproofing. Apart from this, the tractors were totally bog-standard. Two were even fitted with a standard farmyard hydraulic front-loader for loading and unloading supplies. One of the tractors used by Hillary's party is on display along with other British Trans Antarctic Expedition vehicles in the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Sir Edmund Hillary went to Antarctica as part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1957-1958 to support the scientific exploration of the continent. He served as the leader of the New Zealand section of the expedition and played a key role in establishing research stations and exploring the region.
He reached the South Pole as part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, for which he led the New Zealand section, on 4 January 1958. His party was the first to reach the Pole overland since Amundsen in 1911 and Scott in 1912, and the first ever to do so using motor vehicles.
He reached the South Pole on January 3rd 1958 as part of the Trans-Antarctic Expedition. He was a bit cheeky in doing that as he was only supposed to lay supply dumps for the team that was doing the actual crossing of Antarctica.
During the 1953 Mount Everest expedition there were no deaths.
he ate a chocolate bar. no jokes
Edmund Hillary did not hire Tenzing Norgay as a guide. The expedition leader, John Hunt asked Tenzing to join them on the expedition as a climber.
The country that Edmund Hillary and his team mates started there Mount Everest expedition in was Kathmandu in Nepal.
On the 4th of January 1958 the New Zealand component of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition reached the South Pole. They were led by Edmund Hillary and became the first party to reach the South Pole overland since Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated expedition.