Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, both members of the British Everest Expedition led by Colonel John Hunt. On the team, there were experienced climbers from all over the world and Sherpas (Rosenberg). After months of planning, a team was allowed to go up. However, that team did not consist of Hillary and Norgay. That team made it within three hundred feet of the summit, but was forced to turn back because of poor weather conditions, and a malfunction in their air tanks (Rosenberg). Three days later, Hillary and Norgay gave their push for the summit. After five hours of climbing, precisely at 11:30 a.m., Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first people to summit the giant, Mount Everest. The date was May 29, 1953, and the two men instantly became heros known world wide (Rosenberg). Without the help of Sherpas, climbing Mount Everest would have been very difficult back then, and even harder
Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, both members of the British Everest Expedition led by Colonel John Hunt. On the team, there were experienced climbers from all over the world and Sherpas (Rosenberg). After months of planning, a team was allowed to go up. However, that team did not consist of Hillary and Norgay. That team made it within three hundred feet of the summit, but was forced to turn back because of poor weather conditions, and a malfunction in their air tanks (Rosenberg). Three days later, Hillary and Norgay gave their push for the summit. After five hours of climbing, precisely at 11:30 a.m., Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first people to summit the giant, Mount Everest. The date was May 29, 1953, and the two men instantly became heros known world wide (Rosenberg). Without the help of Sherpas, climbing Mount Everest would have been very difficult back then, and even harder