The Discovery of the Original Path to Ascend Mount Everest: The First Sponsored Expedition to Explore Mount Everest, the Person Who Led This Team, the Role of Canadian Soldier Oliver Wheeler During This Expedition, the Person Who Discovered the Path to Ascend Mount Everest, Wheeler Engaging Within Highly Dangerous Situations Multiple Times During World War I (1914 – 1918), the Quote of English Prime Minister Winston Churchill Related to World War I and World War II (1939 – 1945), the Temperature of Mount Everest During the Day, the Quote of English Mountaineer George Mallory Related to Mount Everest, the Character Description of Mallory, Mallory Unable to Discover the East Rongbuk Glacier (Mount Everest Entry Point), the Reason Mallory Dismissed the East Rongbuk Glacier as an Entry Point for Mount Everest, the Reason Wheeler Was Able to Identify the Benefit of the East Rongbuk Glacier Entry Point, the Realization Wheeler Had After Discovering the East Rongbuk Glacier Entry Point, Wheeler Setting Out Upon an Expedition to Discover the Source of the East Rongbuk Glacier Entry Point, the Base Point of the East Rongbuk Glacier, the Benefit of This Opening to Modern Day Mountaineers, Wheeler Sending a Dak Runner (Messenger) With Information Pertaining to the East Rongbuk Glacier Entry Point, the Reason Yaks are Utilized to Ascend Mount Everest, the Title and Responsibilities of the Tibetan Leader of an Expedition, the Reason Yak Herders Do Not Begin Ascending Mount Everest Until After 9:00 AM, How Climbers Ascend Mount Everest, the Reason Dzo (Hybrid) Yaks are Utilized for Expeditions, the Average Number of Yaks Utilized During Each Expedition, and the Reason Some Regions of Mount Everest are Dry and Barren

In 1921, the Royal Geographical Society and Britain’s Alpine Club sponsored the first expedition to explore Mount Everest. Spearheaded by George Mallory, 9 explorers journeyed to Tibet, 8 British and 1 Canadian named Oliver Wheeler. Wheeler was tasked with mapping the inner massif of the mountain, as the expedition was not meant to have the climbers scale the mountain, rather it was to search for exploits within the armor of the impenetrable mountainside. It was Wheeler who found the route now u...


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