More than 200 bodies still remain on Mount Everest. The numbers are scary, with over 340 deaths. Still, there are other ...
When a National Geographic documentary team discovered a boot and sock sticking out of a melting glacier on Mount Everest in ...
A National Geographic documentary team said on Friday that in September they found a boot and the remains of a foot that ...
Upon further inspection, the crew found that the boot encased a foot wearing a sock with the name "A.C. Irvine" stitched onto ...
I didn’t even mind the howling wind whipping my face numb. It was one of those take-your-breath-away moments.   Start the day ...
The partial remains of a British mountaineer who might — or might not — have been one of the first two people to climb Mount ...
Foot, boot and sock believed to belong to Sandy Irvine, who disappeared in a 1924 expedition, according to National Geographic.
A longstanding mystery is finally solved 100 years after mountaineer's disappearance.
A discovery on Mount Everest could help prove that a pair of climbers reached the world’s tallest summit almost 30 years ...
Andrew Irvine went missing in 1924 alongside climbing partner George Mallory as the pair attempted to be the first to reach Everest's summit.
Expedition led by National Geographic claims to have found partial remains of British mountaineor Andrew 'Sandy' Irvine, ...
The pair, who were seeking to become the first people to conquer Everest, were last seen around 245 metres from the summit.