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SouthCarolinaSooner
1/10/2008, 06:04 PM
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23036842-661,00.html



EVEREST conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary has died at the age of 88. New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced the news today.

Miss Clark said the death of New Zealand's greatest hero was a profound loss.

"Sir Ed described himself as an average New Zealander with modest abilities. In reality, he was a colossus. He was an heroic figure who not only ‘knocked off' Everest but lived a life of determination, humility, and generosity," Miss Clark said.

"The legendary mountaineer, adventurer, and philanthropist is the best-known New Zealander ever to have lived. But most of all he was a quintessential Kiwi. He was ours - from his craggy appearance and laconic style to his directness and honesty. All New Zealanders will deeply mourn his passing.

"Sir Ed's 1953 ascent of Mt Everest brought him world-wide fame. Thereafter he set out to support development for the Sherpa people of the Himalayas. His lifetime's humanitarian work there is of huge significance and lasting benefit.

"Sir Ed was not one to bask idly in celebrity. He drew on his international prestige to highlight issues and values which he held dear. His enduring commitment to and respect for the Sherpa people reflects the best of what we as New Zealanders can contribute, from our small developed nation helping another less privileged one.

"Sir Edmund established the Himalayan Trust in the early 1960s and worked tirelessly until his death to raise funds and build schools and hospitals in the mountains.

"The legacy of Sir Edmund Hillary will live on. His exploits continue to inspire new generations of New Zealanders, as they have for more than half a century already," Miss Clark said.

Sir Ed's health had been in decline since April, after he suffered a fall while in Nepal.

Hillary was the first man to climb Everest with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay in 1953.

They never repeated the feat and in an interview with Reuters in early 2007, Sir Ed said the pair had discussed the possibility of climbing Everest again, but he felt there was little virtue in climbing it many times.

He is survived by his wife Lady June Hillary and two children Peter and Sarah.


Truly one of the world's greatest modern explorers.

usmc-sooner
1/10/2008, 06:14 PM
I saw Hillary dies, and I got excited.











just kidding

Harry Beanbag
1/10/2008, 06:20 PM
I had no idea he was still alive.

sanantoniosooner
1/10/2008, 06:22 PM
Once you can no longer plant a pole there's no reason to continue.

Harry Beanbag
1/10/2008, 06:24 PM
Once you can no longer plant a pole there's no reason to continue.


Is that from Bikerfox's Words to Live By webpage?

Jimminy Crimson
1/10/2008, 06:26 PM
Once you can no longer plant a pole there's no reason to continue.

...why girlfriends are overrated! ;)

Widescreen
1/10/2008, 06:50 PM
The dude that HRC was named after. ;)

TUSooner
1/10/2008, 07:17 PM
He was a Great One, S.O. wags notwithstanding.

Okla-homey
1/10/2008, 07:55 PM
A very cool thing about Sir Ed is this. He always declined to answer the question on precisely who, between himself and his Nepalese sherpa d00d helper, stood on the apex first, until said Nepalese d00d died. That is very classy IMHO.

TUSooner
1/10/2008, 08:45 PM
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/3295/hillarynorgaysz9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
The Two Dudes who did it.

Okla-homey
1/11/2008, 06:49 AM
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/3295/hillarynorgaysz9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
The Two Dudes who did it.

and done with no Gore-tex, Polar-tec, Under-Armor, or any other new-fangled lightweight and efficient textile. They did it with wool, cotton, goosedown, and leather.

mikeelikee
1/11/2008, 10:28 AM
I remember the story circulating that Hiiiiiiillary was named after Sir Edmund. Only problem is, she was born several years before he conquered Mount Everest. Not sure if she ever really claimed that or if it's urban legend, but it certainly fits the general pattern of Clinton hubris.

SoonerJack
1/11/2008, 01:37 PM
For as long as that mountain has been around, how do we know that someone else didn't already climb it and it just never made the papers (because there weren't any)?

Discuss.