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Mark Boulton

January 11th, 2008

Sir Edmund Hillary: 1919 — 2008

Hillary and Tenzing following their successful attempt on Mount EverestSir Edmund Hil­lary, one of two men to first scale Mount Everest and live to tell the tale, has died age 88. Not only was he a moun­tain­eer of legendary repute, but he was a tire­less human­it­arian devot­ing much of his time to set­ting up schools and hos­pit­als in Nepalese Him­alayan region. 

My ini­tial interest in arm­chair moun­tain­eer­ing was awakened by watch­ing a doc­u­ment­ary of Hil­lary and Tenzing’s first ascent. Since then, I’ve con­sumed count­less books and films on the subject—more recently, I’ve finally fin­ished read­ing The White Spider, a book doc­u­ment­ing the first ascent of the north face of the Eiger, by Hein­rich Har­rer. It’s prob­ably an interest I’ll have for the rest of my life, and it’s down to that first doc­u­ment­ary I saw of two guys, with prim­it­ive equip­ment, haul­ing them­selves up the tallest moun­tain in the world. Inspir­a­tional stuff.

11 Responses to “Sir Edmund Hillary: 1919 — 2008”

  1. Jody said on: January 11th, 2008 at 10:11 am

    I agree, Mark, very inspir­a­tional stuff.  If you have time, the Dis­cov­ery Chan­nel has won­der­ful doc­u­ment­ary series (named simply ‘Everest’) which is avail­able in breath-taking HD format com­plete with helmet-mounted ‘Sherpa cams’.

  2. Jamie Knight said on: January 12th, 2008 at 3:56 am

    Hiya,

    Yeah, Everest, looks stun­ning in HD, as does blue planet.… 

    A shame he has gone on, though he had a good term… 

    RIP, 

    ^licks^ 

    Jamie & Lion

  3. Mike D. said on: January 12th, 2008 at 11:28 am

    If you haven’t seen it already, you should def­in­itely watch <a href=”<a href=”” target=“_blank”>The Man Who Skied Down Everest</a>, a doc­u­ment­ary about Yuichiro Miura’s 1970 attempt to ski down the Lhotse face.  It’s shot in pana­v­i­sion, which is pretty incred­ible, even by today’s stand­ards.  Looks great in hi-def.

  4. Adrien McNamarra said on: January 13th, 2008 at 9:10 am

    I have always been impressed by Hillary’s deed. Nowadays any­one with enough money and reas­on­ably fit can get to the top of Everest, but in Hillary’s times, with only prim­it­ive equip­ment avail­able climb­ing the Everest was a remark­able achieve­ment. He will be sorely missed…

  5. Gear said on: January 14th, 2008 at 2:20 pm

    I’m pretty sure that some big sta­tion like dis­cov­ery or national will make a doc­u­ment­about great people like Sir Edmund or Kukuczka who have been on Everest or all 8 great 8k’s ‚soon

  6. Matt Shaw said on: January 15th, 2008 at 3:48 am

    If you enjoyed the White Spider, then I would thor­oughly recom­mend Read­ing the books by Joe Simpson — Espe­cially Touch­ing the Void and The Beck­on­ing Silence. The lat­ter being his dis­ser­ta­tion on climb­ing the Eiger and how his own exper­i­ences echoed those of Toni Kurz. The film adapt­a­tions of these are also essen­tial viewing.

  7. Szybka Dieta said on: January 17th, 2008 at 2:20 pm

    He’ll be always remembered. Do you know who was the first woman to be on the hight­est mountain?

  8. VJ said on: January 18th, 2008 at 9:03 am

    Gotta look up to people like that :)

  9. Kurt Trew said on: January 26th, 2008 at 3:17 pm

    Bit of a late­comer to this post, and I’ve been try­ing to track-down the web site since I heard, but I wondered if you’ve ever seen this poster.

    RIP

  10. Jason Landry said on: January 28th, 2008 at 12:50 pm

    I would also recom­mend the writ­ings of Joe Simpson, but my favour­ite is ‘This Game of Ghosts’. Greg Child’s stuff is worth a read as well.

  11. John Selina said on: January 29th, 2008 at 9:52 am

    Joe Simpson is much bet­ter! My favor­ite writer!

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