A Lieutenant-Colonel by the name of Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury led an expedition through the Himalayas known as the "Everest Reconnaissance Expedition" which he documented in his book, Mount Everest The Reconnaissance, written in …show more content…
During his trip he became snowblind, and as he neared death, he recalls being rescued by a nine foot tall Yeti who nursed him back to health until d'Auvergue regained the strength to make it back home.
In 1959, on an expedition trip to the Himalayas, Yeti droppings were recovered and brought into labs for further investigations. There seemed to be a new species of nematode worm discovered amongst these droppings, and according to scientists, were only to be linked to one type of animal. Never before linked to any other animal in history, proved more evidence of the Yeti existence. Reports of an alleged Yeti attack occurred near Mount Everest in 1974, the victim was Lhakpa Domani and her yaks she has been managing. She had described the attacking beast as a large ape-like creature with brown and black hair who picked her up and had thrown her quite the distance. Her brother soon found her alive, but wounded and unconcious, while the yaks lay dead, half eaten with large footprints surrounding