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Summer Hot List: Media International Man of Mystery Conrad Anker heads back to Everest, in search of answers By Anthony Cerretani
Montana-based mountaineer Conrad Anker is no stranger to big mountain challenges. At 44, he's made first ascents in Antarctica and the Himalayas; in May 1999, he discovered the frozen body of British climber George Mallory at 27,000 feet on Everest's North Face. But the question remains: Did Mallory and partner Sandy Irvine reach the top before the mountain claimed them in 1924? In June, Anker and British climber Leo Houlding, 26, will re-create that fateful summit bidright down to the period gearin an expedition being filmed for A Patch of White, a 2008 documentary from the U.K.'s Altitude Films and U.S. distributor Rainbow Media. ANTHONY CERRETANI talked with Anker before he departed.
OUTSIDE: So will you really wear tweeds and hobnail boots? You won't exactly fit in up there. What's the biggest challenge? You've been intrigued for years. Do you think you'll learn, definitively, whether they summited? Having a sense of mystery is a healthy thing, especially in an era when we want proof for everything. But, then again, we're not going up there just to look around. |
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