Posted on 02/17/2025 10:30:49 AM PST by NKP_Vet
Sandy Irvine and George Mallory vanished during their attempt to summit Mount Everest in June 1924, and the mystery over whether or not they reached the peak endures to this day.
On the snowy peaks of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth, the dark object in the snow stood out. It was not trash, a piece of equipment, or a protruding stone. It was a boot with a sock inside that clearly identified it as belonging to A.C. Irvine. In other words, it was the partial remains of Sandy Irvine, the 22-year-old climber who disappeared while attempting to summit Mount Everest in 1924.…..
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Everyone who died in My Everest was once a highly motivated individual.
Most of them who voted for her weren’t! If you get my drift :-)
I join in your sentiments regarding him and his fellow explorer. May their souls rest in peace. I also hope at least that they achieved their goal and made it to the peak.
A brave man. I like to think that he and Mallory made it to the summit. If only their camera could be found one day.
Wait a minute - let me get my ruler...and my sonar!
Wow that sounds like a Twilight Zone!
It really is. I recall hiking and climbing in the 1960s with a heavy canvas backpack, army surplus sleeping bag, 20 pound canvas pup tent, heavy cloth coat, and hunting boots. I can't imagine doing Everest with that type of equipment.
Irvine’s camera would be a sort of “Holy Grail” of mountaineering, I would imagine.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Crystal Trench
-PJ
I actually met someone who climbed Everest three times, and summited it twice. I wish I could’ve spent time with him, as I had a million questions. He actually came to my house and purchased one of my telescopes. What a thrill that was!
Ooooh thanks loads!
No, no. There are taller mountains in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. There are also deeper canyons in the oceans. ;-)
A whole new world is opening up to me! When that pod imploded on its way to the Titanic, I did a bunch of reading and saw an illustration of the different depth levels of the ocean, and where different things can be found. As deep as it is, the Titanic is nowhere - absolutely nowhere - near the bottom. Amazing!
33,500’
Thx!
I thought I’d give you a leg up.................
I thought I had read somewhere that Mauna Kea was taller than Everest if you counted from the ocean floor.
World’s tallest mountain
The catch: it’s a dormant shield volcano on the island of Hawaii with its base about 6,000 meters (19,700 feet) below the surface of the Pacific Ocean. In other words, more than half of it is submerged. When you add everything up, Mauna Kea is over 10,000 meters tall, way taller than the 8,850 meters of Mount Everest — making it the world’s tallest mountain. It’s also the tallest volcano on Earth.
Mountain Height (feet) Height (meters)
Mauna Kea 33,100 10,100
Mauna Loa 30,080 9,170
Denali 20,310 6,190
Chimborazo 20,565 6,268
Aconcagua 22,831 6,959
K2 28,251 8,611
Mount Everest 29,029 8,848
Mont Blanc de Courmayeur 15,777 4,807
Mont Blanc du Tacul 15,151 4,621
Pico de Orizaba 18,491 5,636
World’s tallest mountains, as measured from base to peak. The base of a mountain can be difficult to define, as it can be below sea level, underground, or underwater. For example, Mauna Kea’s base is located on the floor of the Pacific Ocean, while the base of Mount Everest is located on the Tibetan Plateau.
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