British explorer Sandy Irvine's foot, missing for over 100 years after a tragic 1924 Everest expedition, has been discovered buried in ice.
One boot on Mount Everest... and, just possibly, a giant step to solving one of mountaineering's greatest mysteries.
In 1924, British explorer Andrew Comyn Irvine—nicknamed Sandy—and his partner George Mallory aimed to become the first to ...
One of the greatest mysteries in mountaineering history has taken a step closer to resolution. Grayson Schaffer’s recent article in National Geographic revealed ...
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Climbers believe they have found the partial remains of a British mountaineer who might — or might not — have been one of the ...
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The boot with his foot inside could potentially make him the first to climb Mount Everest 29 years earlier before Edmund ...
Andrew Comyn “Sandy” Irvine was on the journey of his life, traveling through India, Tibet and the Himalayas, as the youngest ...