Shadows of Everest

King of the Mountain

Shadows of Everest In May 1953, Sir Edmund Hilary and his companions became the first climbers ever to summit Everest. A group of mountaineering legends have returned to Nepal to honour the legacy Sir Edmund left behind.
The village of Khumjung has benefited greatly from the work of the Himalayan Trust, a charitable organisation set up by Sir Edmund Hilary. Many regard the Trust to be his greatest achievement. “It was like a calling,” his son Peter says. “I think he got good heart,” Dawa, an ex-student of the Khumjung school states. From schools to hospitals to providing fresh water, Hilary’s benevolence knew no bounds. His son Peter and his stepmother, Lady June, the custodian of Sir Hilary’s Trust, differ in the ways in which they believe they can preserve his legacy. Nevertheless, the name of the first man to endure one of the toughest physical challenges known to man will echo around the Himalayan foothills ad infitnitum.
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