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    Bad News Everest hero Edmund Hillary dies

    Everest hero Edmund Hillary dies


    Sir Edmund Hillary was made an honorary Nepalese citizen


    Hillary and Tenzing

    Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to climb the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, has died aged 88.
    New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark described the explorer as a heroic figure and said all New Zealanders would deeply mourn his passing.
    Sir Edmund's health had reportedly been in decline since April, when he suffered a fall while visiting Nepal.
    He was the first man to climb the 8,850m (29,035ft) peak, with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, on 29 May 1953.
    Returning to Everest base camp, he famously greeted another member of the British expedition group with the words: "Well, George, we've knocked the bastard off."
    After the ascent, Sir Edmund led a number of expeditions to the South Pole and devoted his life to helping the Sherpas of Nepal's Khumbu region.
    His Himalayan Trust has helped build hospitals, clinics, bridges, airstrips and nearly 30 schools. He was made an honorary Nepalese citizen in 2003.
    'Quintessential Kiwi'
    Announcing Sir Edmund's death in Auckland after a brief illness, New Zealand's prime minister described him as a "heroic figure who not only 'knocked off' Everest but lived a life of determination, humility and generosity".
    He was an heroic figure who not only 'knocked off' Everest but lived a life of determination, humility and generosity


    New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark



    Obituary: Sir Edmund Hillary
    Life in pictures: Sir Edmund


    "The legendary mountaineer, adventurer, and philanthropist is the best-known New Zealander ever to have lived," Ms Clark said in a statement.
    "But most of all he was a quintessential Kiwi."
    "He was ours - from his craggy appearance to laconic style to his directness and honesty. All New Zealanders will deeply mourn his passing."
    Ms Clark said Sir Edmund's exploits would "continue to inspire new generations of New Zealanders, as they have for more than half a century already".
    The BBC's Greg Ward in Auckland says Sir Edmund was arguably the most respected man in New Zealand.
    His death has prompted an immediate outpouring of sympathy, with messages of condolences flooding in from around the globe, our correspondent says.
    Race to the summit
    The British adventurer and environmentalist, Pen Hadow, said Sir Edmund's death "closes one of the great chapters of planetary exploration".
    "He was physically and metaphorically at the pinnacle of high adventure," the Dartmoor-based Arctic and Antarctic explorer told the Press Association.
    Born in Auckland 19 July 1919, Sir Edmund began climbing mountains in his native country as a teenager and soon earned renown as an ice climber.

    To my great delight I realised we were on top of Mount Everest and that the whole world spread out below us


    Sir Edmund Hillary



    'My climb with Hillary'
    Sir Edmund: Your tributes


    By the time he attempted his ascent of Everest in 1953 as part of an expedition led by the British climber, Sir John Hunt, seven previous expeditions to the top of the mountain had failed.
    After a gruelling climb up the southern face, all but two climbers were defeated by exhaustion and the effects of high altitude and bad weather.
    Only Sir Edmund and Tenzing Norgay were able to continue and successfully reached the peak at 1130 local time on 29 May at the second attempt.
    "I continued hacking steps along the ridge and then up a few more to the right... to my great delight I realised we were on top of Mount Everest and that the whole world spread out below us," Sir Edmund said.
    The two men hugged each other with relief and joy but only stayed on the summit for 15 minutes because they were low on oxygen.
    Sir Edmund took several photographs of the scenery and of Tenzing waving flags of Britain, Nepal, the UN and India. News of the conquest of Everest did not reach the outside world until 2 June, the eve of the Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. He was knighted by the Queen for his achievement in 1953, and 42 years later was awarded her highest award for chivalry - the Order of the Garter.




    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/7182376.stm

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    Default Re: Everest hero Edmund Hillary dies

    Shame for someone who will always be seen as a trailblazer.


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    Default Re: Everest hero Edmund Hillary dies

    Question, was he genuinely the first person to go up, or just the first white man? i.e. do we have another "white man discovers source of Amazon" when the locals had known it was there anyway? Had the sherpas already been to the top a few thousand times? Don't wish to be funny, just would like to know the real truth behind this.

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    Default Re: Everest hero Edmund Hillary dies

    That pic is doing him no justice, he looks like John Mcririck with a bag of flour emptied over his head.

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    Default Re: Everest hero Edmund Hillary dies

    this was on the radio this morning and lots of listeners were asking why he was called a "hero" as all he really was, was an adventurer or an explorer and he didn`t put his life on the line to save somebody unlike real heroes such as soldiers who save their comrades or police/firemen who put their life on the line to save others.

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