#OnThisDay in 2024, Possible remains of mountaineer Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, including a foot, shoe, and labeled sock, are announced as discovered on Mt. Everest. He disappeared 100 years ago with #GeorgeMallory.

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L'Everest restituisce dopo 100 anni un piede e lo scarpone di Andrew Irvine: perché si potrebbe riscrivere la storia dell'alpinismo

Il resto del corpo dell'alpinista britannico potrebbe trovarsi non lontano. Se si recuperasse anche la macchina fotografica si potrebbe stabilire se lui e George Mallory riuscirono ad arrivare in vetta nella spedizione del 1924. E si riscriverebbe la storia dell'alpinismo

Translated:
Mount Everest returns after 100 years a foot and boot of Andrew Irvine: why could it rewrite the history of mountaineering?

The rest of the British climber's body could be found nearby. If his camera was also recovered, it could be established whether he and George Mallory reached the summit during their 1924 expedition. And the history of mountaineering would be rewritten.

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L'Everest restituisce dopo 100 anni un piede e lo scarpone di Andrew Irvine: perché si potrebbe riscrivere la storia dell'alpinismo

Il resto del corpo dell'alpinista britannico potrebbe trovarsi non lontano. Se si recuperasse anche la macchina fotografica si potrebbe stabilire se lui e George Mallory riuscirono ad arrivare in vetta nella spedizione del 1924. E si riscriverebbe la storia dell'alpinismo 

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100 years ago, Andrew Comyn "Sandy" Irvine vanished when attempting to climb Everest with George Mallory, whose body was found in 1999. Last month, a team of climbers filming a documentary for @NationalGeographic found a preserved boot and foot, with a sock labeled "A.C. Irvine." Now, the search is on for the rest of Irvine's body — and the camera and undeveloped film he is said to have been carrying. "It could potentially help solve one of mountaineering's biggest mysteries: whether or not the pair succeeded in becoming the first people to summit Everest, 29 years before Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the top," write @BBCNews's Tessa Wong and Flora Drury.

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Everest climber Irvine's foot believed found after 100 years

Andrew Comyn "Sandy" Irvine was climbing Everest in June 1924 when he and his partner vanished.

A Fear of Heights: A reimagining of Irvine & Mallory on Everest. eBook : Pierce, Richard: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store

A Fear of Heights: A reimagining of Irvine & Mallory on Everest. eBook : Pierce, Richard: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store

George Mallory’s final letters to wife published 100 years after fatal Mount Everest climb

British mountaineer died trying to reach summit in 1924 with his colleague, Sandy Irvine, whose body has never been found

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The Steady Climb
“People ask me, ‘What is the use of climbing Mount Everest?’ and my answer must at once be, ‘It is of no use.’ There is not the slightest prospect of any gain whatsoever. Oh, we may learn a little about the behavior of the human body at high altitudes, and possibly medical men may turn our observation to some account for the purposes of aviation. But otherwise nothing will come of it
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The Steady Climb - Alexandersmap

“People ask me, ‘What is the use of climbing Mount Everest?’ and my answer must at once be, ‘It is of no use.’ There is not the slightest prospect of any gain whatsoever. Oh, we may learn a little about the behavior of the human body at high altitudes, and possibly medical men may turn...

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China Accused of Covering Up Photo Evidence of the First Everest Ascent

The camera has never been found on Everest.

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