Mount Everest has become the most daring and ultimate challenge for many adventurous, stronger and daring people by ranking as the world's highest point. In the early days of climbing the mountain, the people who dared to rise to rely on their courage; they knew little survival extreme heights and lacked the necessary equipment and materials.
The British were the first who led the expeditions to reach at the heights of Mount Everest. By 1942, Edward Felix Norton came up along with 900 other members of the British expedition. George Leigh Mallary and Andrew Irvine, continued the climbing to the heights. They were last seen near the top, but they never came back. The first men who got the honor to conquer the majestic peak were the members of the 1953 British team, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, who fought with oxygen in order to survive momentarily at the top of the world. Today the mountain is still challenging the most daring people from around the world, and some of them make it to the top with the help of some well experienced and expensive guides and also lots of oxygen; and some have even made it without any bottle of oxygen. Nevertheless, So many like Mallary and Irvine couldn’t make it to return from the highest mountain in the world.