This is the bulge of the exploration curve: after the pioneers come the dedicated and the rich, and after them the crowds "Well, we knocked the bastard off!" So did Edmund Hillary inform the expedition leader John Hunt that he and Tenzing Norgay had conquered Everest in 29 May 1953. The Times's correspondent at Base Camp, Jan Morris, concluded later that if it mattered that the highest...
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