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'''George Herbert Leigh Mallory''' (June 18, 1886 - June 8/9, 1924) was a [[British]] mountain climber who perished while attempting to reach the top of [[Mount Everest]] on June 8, 1924. He and another climber, Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, were lost in bad weather on that day and not heard from again. Mallory was 38 years old at the time of his disappearance, and had made two previous attempts to summit the mountain. In 1999 an expedition found his body on Mt. Everest's North face about 27,000 feet up. It is not known whether he or his climbing partner reached the top of Everest before perishing on the mountain. When asked why he climbed Mount Everest, Mallory reportedly replied, "because it is there."
 
'''George Herbert Leigh Mallory''' (June 18, 1886 - June 8/9, 1924) was a [[British]] mountain climber who perished while attempting to reach the top of [[Mount Everest]] on June 8, 1924. He and another climber, Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, were lost in bad weather on that day and not heard from again. Mallory was 38 years old at the time of his disappearance, and had made two previous attempts to summit the mountain. In 1999 an expedition found his body on Mt. Everest's North face about 27,000 feet up. It is not known whether he or his climbing partner reached the top of Everest before perishing on the mountain. When asked why he climbed Mount Everest, Mallory reportedly replied, "because it is there."
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*[[Sir Edmund Hillary]]
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George Herbert Leigh Mallory (June 18, 1886 - June 8/9, 1924) was a British mountain climber who perished while attempting to reach the top of Mount Everest on June 8, 1924. He and another climber, Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, were lost in bad weather on that day and not heard from again. Mallory was 38 years old at the time of his disappearance, and had made two previous attempts to summit the mountain. In 1999 an expedition found his body on Mt. Everest's North face about 27,000 feet up. It is not known whether he or his climbing partner reached the top of Everest before perishing on the mountain. When asked why he climbed Mount Everest, Mallory reportedly replied, "because it is there."

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