George Mallory
Mountaineer and early Everest climber

Born
June 18th, 1886
138 years ago
Died
1924
101 years ago — 38 years old
Category
Explorers & Adventurers
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in England, a lieutenant and mountaineer achieved fame for attempts to reach the summit of Mount Everest in the early 20th century. Participation in three British expeditions to Everest occurred between 1921 and 1924. The 1924 ascent was notable for the potential summit attempt made alongside Andrew Irvine. Both climbers disappeared during the expedition, which led to enduring speculation about whether they reached the summit. Mallory's body was discovered in 1999, providing insight into the circumstances of the climb.
Participated in three Everest expeditions
Disappeared during the 1924 Everest ascent
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