- Peter Hillary
Peter Hillary (born 1954) is the son of the late adventurer Sir
Edmund Hillary , one of the first two people to have made it to the top ofMount Everest .cite web
url=http://www.nationalgeographic.com/speakers/profile_hillary.html
title=National Geographic Speakers Bureau: Peter Hillary
publisher=www.nationalgeographic.com
accessdate=2007-11-13] When Peter Hillary summited Everest in 1990, he and his father were the first father/son duo to achieve the feat. Hillary has achieved two summits of Everest, an 84-day trek acrossAntarctica to theSouth Pole , and an expedition guiding astronautNeil Armstrong to land a small aircraft at theNorth Pole . He has climbed many of the world’s major peaks, and onJune 19 2008 fulfilled his ambition of climbing the highest mountains on all seven continents when he summitedMount McKinley inAlaska . [ [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10517264 Peter Hillary completes climb of seven summits, New Zealand Herald] ]Biography
Peter Hillary was born in 1954 to a life of extraordinary adventure and challenge. He began climbing at age 10 when, roped to his father, he scaled Mount Fog in New Zealand's Southern Alps. He has taken leading roles in dozens of expeditions to mountains in the Asia-Pacific region, traversed the Himalayan Range at high altitude and almost lost his life in a storm descending
Pakistan 'sK2 , the world’s second-highest mountain.In 1977, three years after his mother and sister were killed in a plane crash in
Nepal , Hillary accompanied his father on a jet-boat expedition up the River Ganges from theSundarbans delta in theBay of Bengal to its source in theHimalayas nearBandrinath . The journey included scaling two previously unclimbed mountains, Mount Nar Parbat and Mount Akash Parbat.Mountaineering aside, Peter Hillary also completed an 84-day trek that established a new overland route to the South Pole.
In 1995, Hillary attempted a climb of
K2 , the world's second highest mountain, but was caught in a storm when he was just a few hundred metres from the summit. He survived, but the storm claimed the lives of seven others he had been climbing with.* He made the first ski descent of
Mount Aspiring , theMatterhorn of the Southern Hemisphere.Fact|date=November 2007* He made the first high-altitude traverse of the Himalayan Range in 1981: a 3,000 mile (5,000 km) route from Kanchenjunga in Sikkim through Nepal and India to K2 in Pakistan.Fact|date=November 2007
Mount Everest
Hillary has been to Everest five times, once reaching 8,300 metres on the West Ridge and twice reaching the summit by the South Col route. With his first summit of Mount Everest in 1990, he and Sir Edmund became the first father and son to achieve the feat. His second ascent in May 2002 [cite web
url=http://www.npr.org/programs/re/archivesdate/2003/apr/everest/index.html
title=NPR : Everest: To the Top of the World
publisher=www.npr.org
accessdate=2007-11-13] was part of aNational Geographic Society expedition to mark the 50th anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary and SherpaTenzing Norgay 's historic first ascent in 1953. The anniversary expedition brought together Peter Hillary, Jamling Norgay and Brent Bishop - the sons of Sir Edmund, Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and Dr Barry Bishop, a member of the first successful American team to reach the summit in 1963. The 1990 expedition was led by veteran Everest climberPete Athans , who holds the record for the most summits of Everest by a Western climber.Philanthropy
Like many successful adventurers, Peter Hillary has made a career as a professional public speaker, writer and designer of specialty outdoor equipment. He has also worked as an adventure travel operator and guide, specialising in the Himalayas and Antarctica. He once guided
James Strong , thenQantas CEO, onMount Vinson in Antarctica and led entrepreneurDick Smith up theCarstenz Pyramid inIrian Jaya . He holds a commercial pilot’s licence for fixed wing aircraft.Peter Hillary now devotes most of his time to fundraising in support of his father’s
Himalayan Trust , which was established in 1961 to fund capital projects in theKhumbu Valley region of Nepal. He is also a director of the Australian Himalayan Foundation.The Himalayan Trust has financed and built dozens of village schools, a hospital and medical clinics and taken a lead in developing conservation programs to protect the natural Himalayan environment.Fact|date=November 2007
Hillary is also the patron for the Everest Rescue Trust, a non-profit, independent trust set up to operate and manage a self-funding rescue
helicopter service for the high altitude regions ofNepal .Public speaker
Peter has spoken to more than 300 high-profile organisations. He is the patron of Tihoi Venture School, an outdoor education school for 14 year old boys, and gives inspirational talks about his outdoor experiences. He has also appeared on
The Late Show withDavid Letterman and withDiane Sawyer onGood Morning America via satellite live from Antarctica. He has been published in the "New York Times ", "The Sydney Morning Herald ", and Melbourne’s "The Age ", among others, and has written several bestselling books.Fact|date=November 2007Personal life
Peter Hillary was born in
Auckland in 1954 toSir Edmund Hillary and Louise, Lady Hillary. He marriedAustralia n Ann Moorhead, a member of the Nathan family, a leading Australian family which owned theMaples chain of furniture stores inMelbourne and many historical estates includingRippon Lea . With Moorhead he has two children, Amelia Rose and George Maurice. They lived inMelbourne and one of the family's country estates in the Macedon Ranges in country Victoria.In 1995 Hillary and Moorhead separated and later that year he was reunited with his high school sweetheart Dutch-born, Yvonne Oomen. A year later, Hillary married Oomen in a high profile event in Sir Edmund Hillary's garden in
Auckland, New Zealand . The couple's first child Alexander Edmund was born shortly thereafter. In 1999, the family moved back to Auckland, New Zealand, and 2002 brought the birth of Hillary's fourth child, Lily Louise. All of his children's second names are names in honour of past family members, including his parents, grandparents and Moorhead's father.In 2003 Hillary traveled with his two eldest children around the
United States on the "Surviving Everest"National Geographic tour, celebrating the 50th Anniversary Tour of his father's Ascent of Mount Everest. Also for the anniversary, Hillary traveled with his father Sir Edmund and eldest daughter Amelia Hillary on a world tour, which included celebrations at theNarayanhity Royal Palace ,Kathmandu with the Nepalese Royal Family, a celebratory dinner at theRoyal Geographical Society London, events with the British Royal Family, and a private dinner inWindsor Palace .Hillary and his daughter Amelia have worked together on many occasions mainly with
National Geographic including leading a group toEverest Base Camp through the foothills ofTibet .Hillary lives in Epsom,
Auckland , with his wife and two youngest children.Works
* (with John E. Elder) "In the Ghost Country – A Lifetime spent on the Edge", Random House Australia [cite web
url=http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/lm/stories/s1101126.htm
title=Life Matters: 5 May 2004 - Peter Hillary on Fatherhood
publisher=www.abc.net.au
accessdate=2007-11-13]References
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