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Mount Everest, the Reconnaissance, 1921

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The narrative recounts a reconnaissance of the highest Himalayan summit, detailing approach routes from Darjeeling through Sikkim and the Chumbi Valley, crossings to Tingri and exploration of the Kharta and Kama valleys up to a high-altitude camp. Separate sections analyze the northern and eastern approaches, a climb attempt, and observations on weather, snow conditions, and possible summit routes. Supplementary material documents surveying and photographic work, geological and natural-history notes, lists of collected specimens, and maps and illustrations that support the expedition report. The tone combines travel memoir, mountaineering reconnaissance, and scientific field reporting.

About the Author

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Charles Howard-Bury

Charles Howard-Bury was a British mountaineer and explorer, best known for his pioneering expedition to Mount Everest in 1921. His work, "Mount Everest, the Reconnaissance, 1921," documents this significant journey, which was the first attempt to reach the summit of the world's highest peak. Howard-Bury's detailed observations and insights into the geography and challenges of the region contributed to the understanding of high-altitude climbing and laid the groundwork for future expeditions. His explorations not only advanced mountaineering but also enriched the scientific knowledge of the Himalayas.

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