@@vitkriklan2633 Quite simple. He pushed forward his attempt on setting up camps despite there being a massive amount of new snow in the previous couple of days. He seemed in a rush and despite other members of his team telling him of the avalanche risks he ploughed on. As a direct result the lives of 7 porters were lost. If you do your research and read the bountiful literature out there you will surely come to the same conclusion. History has put people like Mallory and Scott on such high pedestals, however when you research what these people did and the risks they took not only on themselves but others then you will see that they were, in a word, gamblers. These people were undoubtably brave, but so were the countless others that didn't throw there lives away and make themselves "glorious hero's" So I stand by my comment - Mallory was Stupid in gambling away the lives of 7 Tibetan Porters.
Very interesting. Thanks for posting this epic journey.
This is fantastic. I never imagined there was a recording of George Mallory's voice!
Impossible. Sound only came in 1931.
@@cbachingeroh bugger! I'm going to pretend I haven't read your comment & stay happy in my delusion that it's his voice 😆
It’s a narrator reading his diary
Definitely not his voice. Just a voice over narration.
Amazing!
Mallory and Irvine died on the descent! it’s time to recognize this and their successful summit in 1924.
No proof
@@safevoyageTrue, at this point it’s just a strong circumstantial case. And proof is unlikely ever to be found.
@@safevoyage no brain
Most likely they were the first to summit but even they would agree it wasn't a success in its entirety.🍻
This is super cool, I've never seen this before 🍻
M&I FIRST TO SUMMIT EVEREST June 8th 1924
Unsurprisingly, no mention of the disastrous third attempt at the ascent.
absolutely - Mallory's stupidity killed 7 Tibetans
@@roomurray8822Would you like to expand on that or did you just want to throw insults at Mallory?
@@vitkriklan2633 Quite simple. He pushed forward his attempt on setting up camps despite there being a massive amount of new snow in the previous couple of days. He seemed in a rush and despite other members of his team telling him of the avalanche risks he ploughed on. As a direct result the lives of 7 porters were lost. If you do your research and read the bountiful literature out there you will surely come to the same conclusion. History has put people like Mallory and Scott on such high pedestals, however when you research what these people did and the risks they took not only on themselves but others then you will see that they were, in a word, gamblers. These people were undoubtably brave, but so were the countless others that didn't throw there lives away and make themselves "glorious hero's" So I stand by my comment - Mallory was Stupid in gambling away the lives of 7 Tibetan Porters.
བཀའ་དྲིན་ཆེ། thank you save tibet
Theres is a place in Darjeeling with a piton in a rock and is believe to be put by George Mallory.
Is that really Mallory’s voice ?
I think it is but only the makers of the program could supply that information.
Mallory not listed as a narrator in the credits.
This is almost inconceivable that George Mallory narrates a good deal of this film. 🤯🫠😲