Andrew Irvine and George Mallory




A century after mountaineer Andrew Irvine vanished alongside George Mallory, a National Geographic team may have uncovered vital clues to one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in the history of exploration.

Irvine and Mallory were last seen on June 8, 1924, during their daring attempt to become the first people to summit Mount Everest.

Mallory's body was discovered in 1999, but the discovery didn't definitively answer whether he and Irvine reached the summit.

In 2024, National Geographic reported that a team led by Jimmy Chin found Irvine's partial remains on the Central Rongbuk Glacier.

The discovery of both Mallory and Irvine's remains has provided some clues, but the debate continues about whether they reached the summit before their deaths.

Irvine reportedly carried a camera, and the possibility of finding it (and its film) continues to fuel speculation about their ascent.

Whether they reached the top before disappearing has remained an enduring mystery. If they had succeeded, their achievement would have predated Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s historic 1953 ascent by 29 years.


Photo Credits: (Jimmy Chin/AP/Mount Everest Foundation/Royal Geographical Society via Getty Images)


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