Yes, they both made it down off Mount Everest and lived to do other things.
They set up their base camp in March 1953. The final climb was May 28 and they reached the top at 11:30 am.
Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953 and they both came down safely.
with his m8ts and other people and maybe the cooks
its kind of hard to tell because if it took him seven weeks to climb Everest then either you double that or half that
He cut down step rocks and he have low oxygen the higher he goes.
Edmund Hillary didn't say anything while on the summit of Mount Everest, it was while approaching the high camp on the way back down he saw his climbing friend George Lowe and said to him: "Well, George, we knocked the bastard off."
During the descent from Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary successfully summited the mountain along with his climbing partner, Tenzing Norgay, in 1953. They encountered difficult conditions on the way down, but both men managed to safely navigate the challenges and complete their descent.
Edmund Hillary, a New Zealander born in 1919 and still alive today.
Unles you have stood on the summit of Mount Everest it is hard to really know what the climber is thinking. Some would probably get very emotional for reaching their goal, others would pray, be happy or even scared at the thought of climbing back down.
After reaching the summit of Mount Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made their descent using ropes and equipment. They carefully navigated their way down the treacherous terrain, being particularly cautious of potential hazards and obstacles. Their descent was as challenging as the ascent, requiring a great deal of skill and determination.
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