After 100 years of speculation, remains of one of the first ever Brits to climb Mount Everest have been discovered by a group filming a Nat Geo feature including Oscar-winner Jimmy Chin.
That's the question that might finally be answered following revelations that director Jimmy Chin came across human remains on Everest last month that appear to belong to long-missing climber ...
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 ...
After 100 years of speculation, remains of one of the first ever Brits to climb Mount Everest have been discovered by a group filming a Nat Geo feature including Oscar-winner Jimmy Chin. The group was ...
Photographer and filmmaker Jimmy Chin was leading a ... “I lifted up the sock,” Chin says, describing the moment, “and there’s a red label that has A.C. IRVINE stitched into it.” ...
“I lifted up the sock,” said photographer and director Jimmy Chin, “and there’s a red label that has A.C. IRVINE stitched into it." In 1924, British climber Andrew Irvine and his climbing ...
Looking closer, they noticed a sock with a patch sewed to it that spelled “A.C. Irvine” in stitched red letters ... ‘Are you kidding me?’” Jimmy Chin, a mountaineer and filmmaker ...
National Geographic explorer Jimmy Chin and his team discovered the leather boot and a sock with a name stitched in red thread. Andrew Irvine was a world-famous mountaineer who attempted to reach ...
Jimmy Chin, Erich Roepke and Mark Fisher ventured up the North Face of Mount Everest to film a documentary, National Geographic said in an Oct. 11 news release via Business Wire. During the ...