<p>In 1953&nbsp;<strong>Edmund Hillary</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Tenzing Norgay</strong>&nbsp;reached the summit of&nbsp;<strong>Mount Everest</strong>. They climbed from the south from Nepal via the Khumbu Glacier &ndash; a route first pioneered in 1951 by a reconnaissance expedition led by&nbsp;<strong>Eric Shipton</strong>.&nbsp;<em><strong>Everest 1951</strong></em>&nbsp;is the account of this expedition.</p><p>It was the first to approach the mountain from the south side it pioneered a route through the Khumbu icefall and it was the expedition on which Hillary set foot on Everest for the first time.&nbsp;<em>Everest 1951</em>&nbsp;is a short but vitally important read for anybody with any interest in mountaineering or in Everest. The 1951 Everest Expedition marked the public highpoint of Shipton&#39;s mountaineering fame. Key information was discovered and the foundations laid for future success. Despite this Shipton&#39;s critics felt he had a &#39;lack of trust&#39; and thus failed to match the urgent mood of the period.</p><p>Despite having been on more Everest expeditions than any man alive he was &#39;eased&#39; out of the crucial leadership role in 1953 and so missed the huge public acclaim given to Hillary Tenzing Norgay and&nbsp;<strong>John Hunt</strong>&nbsp;after their historic success.</p>
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