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[[File:Mallory.jpg|thumb|195px|right|Mallory's corpse as it was discovered in 1999.]]
[[File:Mallory.jpg|thumb|195px|right|Mallory's corpse as it was discovered in 1999.]]


==Arguments against a successful summit==
==Arguments Against a Successful Ascent==
===Quality of Clothing===
===Quality of Clothing===
It was once a common argument that the clothing which the duo wore during their journey wasn't couldn't allow for a successful summit to occur. In 2001, Graham Hoyland climbed roughly 21,000 feet in a set of scientifically engineered replicas of the duo's clothing and stated that it was incredibly comfortable and was quite efficient. Graham and his associates concluded that the equipment was "perfectly adequate for a summit bid".
It was once a common argument that the clothing which the duo wore during their journey wasn't couldn't allow for a successful summit to occur. In 2001, Graham Hoyland climbed roughly 21,000 feet in a set of scientifically engineered replicas of the duo's clothing and stated that it was incredibly comfortable and was quite efficient. Graham and his associates concluded that the equipment was "perfectly adequate for a summit bid".




==Arguments in Favor of a Successful Summit==
==Arguments in Favor of a Successful Ascent==


====<big>Supposed Evidence of Reaching the Summit</big>====
====<big>Supposed Evidence of Reaching the Summit</big>====

Revision as of 17:30, 11 April 2018

The 1924 Mount Everest expedition was the nd/rd expedition with the intent of reaching the summit of the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest.

The Expedition

Fate of the Duo

The duo were lasted sighted through telescope by at roughly meters.

Discovery of Mallory's body

Mallory's corpse as it was discovered in 1999.

Arguments Against a Successful Ascent

Quality of Clothing

It was once a common argument that the clothing which the duo wore during their journey wasn't couldn't allow for a successful summit to occur. In 2001, Graham Hoyland climbed roughly 21,000 feet in a set of scientifically engineered replicas of the duo's clothing and stated that it was incredibly comfortable and was quite efficient. Graham and his associates concluded that the equipment was "perfectly adequate for a summit bid".


Arguments in Favor of a Successful Ascent

Supposed Evidence of Reaching the Summit

Several pieces of supposed evidence have been put forward in arguments that the duo had been successful in their accent to summit.

Cameras

reported that while he lent his Kodak vest pocket camera to the duo

Fate Of The Camera

It has been long discussed whether if the camera has been rusted open and

Reports of Irvine's corpse