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RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 1

Steve K.

"Sir Edmund Hillary, the lanky New Zealand mountaineer and explorer who with Tenzing Norgay, his Sherpa guide, won worldwide acclaim in 1953 by becoming the first to scale the 29,035-foot summit of Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak, has died, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced Friday in Wellington."

A great part of the story:

"In 1985, Sir Edmund, accompanied by Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon, flew a twin-engine ski plane over the Arctic and landed at the North Pole. He thus became the first to stand at both poles and on the summit of Everest"

As usual, the Americans have to horn in ... smiley - winkeye


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 2

MMF - Keeper of Mustelids, with added P.M.A., is now in a relationship.

A great man, and a humble man. A rare breed, and one rarely found in today's society.

A man I respect and would have loved to meet.

He respected the Mountain, he respected his Sherpas, but most of all he respected Humanity.

He will be sorely missed, most of all by the Nepalese.

smiley - peacedovesmiley - zensmiley - lovesmiley - rose

A quiet man who I will miss greatly, even though I never met him.

'You climbed hills,
Touched clouds,
Saw sunrises,
Battled Storms.
Most of all...
You reached Heaven,
Or as close as we can get...
Now you can tell us if it Does exist,
But you are probably enjoying it too much to return!'

You deserve it, and you are a good ambassador for the Human Race...

I salute you...

smiley - zensmiley - peacedove
MMF

smiley - musicalnote



RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 3

Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ...

smiley - rose

A gentleman and a gentle man - the New Zealand Prime Minister called him the greatest New Zealander ever.

smiley - wah


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 4

vogonpoet (AViators at A13264670)

smiley - rose


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 5

swl

My faourite quote from him: "The hardest thing about climbing Everest was trying to pee using a 2 inch penis through 6 inches of clothing". smiley - laugh


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 6

Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ...

smiley - laugh

Yes, that's what I loved about him too - he was always "just an ordinary bloke"

For an "ordinary" bloke he really was extraordinary, and, from the interviews about him that I have heard on the radio today, much loved and deeply respected.

A really inspirational man.


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 7

WanderingAlbatross - Wing-tipping down the rollers of life's ocean.

smiley - rosesmiley - peacedove


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 8

Xanatic

That is a real shame.


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 9

Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo)

It's come as quite a surprise to me that the chap was still alive!


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 10

Alsoran2

When Everest was first conquered, two members of the Team came to Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia and gave a lecture. I stood in a queue all night in order to get a £10.00 ticket. All I could afford.
However I bought the book and it was signed by one of the members of the team.

As a child I had read the exploits of Mallory and Irvine.

Edmund Hillary epitomised everything that is great and good about the mountaineer.

He had a wonderful family and to them I extend my most sincere condolences. They are indeed privileged to have lived alongside such an extraordinary man.

Rest in Peace

CME


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 11

YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often."

*Removes hat.*


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 12

DJ_Bear

An inspiration to everyone

RIP

smiley - rose


RIP Sir Edmund Hillary

Post 13

Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ...

There's a wonderful story here about how Sir Ed attended his own wake in 2003. It gives a real insight into how much he meant to his mates

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/the-first-man-on-everest-has-died-at-88/2008/01/11/1199988590405.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1


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