The discovery, made by a National Geographic team 100 years after the mountaineer vanished with George Mallory, could add new ...
Upon further inspection, the crew found that the boot encased a foot wearing a sock with the name "A.C. Irvine" stitched onto ...
A team of National Geographic climbers and filmmakers made the discovery on the treacherous north face of the world’s highest ...
After 100 years of speculation, remains of one of the first ever Brits to climb Mount Everest have been discovered by a group ...
A group led by filmmaker Jimmy Chin found the boot of Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, the British climber who vanished on Everest alongside George Mallory in 1924. Experts say the mystery involving the duo ...
Last month, a team of climbers filming a National Geographic documentary stumbled on a preserved boot, revealed by melting ...
They were last seen when they were about 800 feet from the summit. National Geographic Explorer Jimmy Chin described discovering the remains as a ‘monumental and emotional moment’ (Jimmy Chin ...
Jimmy Chin, a mountaineer and filmmaker, said of the find. “We just stumbled upon one of the great discoveries of our time.” In April 1924, Mr. Irvine, a talented engineer but inexperienced ...
English mountaineer Andrew Comyn "Sandy" Irvine vanished on a trek to Mount Everest's summit with his climbing partner George ...
A longstanding mystery is finally solved 100 years after mountaineer's disappearance.
In September, on the broad expanse of the Central Rongbuk Glacier, below the north face of Mount Everest, a National ...