1938 British Mount Everest expedition
low-cost, unsuccessful expedition led by Bill Tilman
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1938 British Mount Everest expedition
Summary
1938 British Mount Everest expedition is a mountaineering expedition[1]. It draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (mountaineering_expedition category, ranking #9 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's instance of is recorded as mountaineering expedition[3].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's follows is recorded as 1936 British Mount Everest expedition[4].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's Commons category is recorded as 1938 Everest Expedition[5].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's point in time is recorded as +1938-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's highest point is recorded as North-East Ridge[7].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/013cdhk8[8].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Bill Tilman[9].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Eric Shipton[10].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Frank Smythe[11].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Noel Odell[12].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Peter Lloyd[13].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Charles Warren[14].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Peter R. Oliver[15].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Ang Tharkay[16].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's participant is recorded as Tenzing Norgay[17].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's start point is recorded as Rongbuk Glacier[18].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's destination point is recorded as Mount Everest[19].
- 1938 British Mount Everest expedition's via is recorded as North Col[20].
Why It Matters
1938 British Mount Everest expedition draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (mountaineering_expedition category, ranking #9 of 9).[2]