Earl Denman
Earl Denman was a Canadian mountaineer, who tried to climb Mount Everest in 1947.
His expedition was very different from the large-scale efforts by British mountaineers in the 1920s, 1930s and 1950s. He had little experience, having trained by climbing the much smaller Virunga mountains in East Africa; he was accompanied only by two Sherpas (one of whom was Tenzing Norgay, later to make the first ascent of Everest); and he had inadequate money, equipment and fuel. In addition, he entered Tibet without permission.
His attempt failed, without even reaching the North Col.
References
Alone to Everest, by Earl Denman
Everest, by Walt Unsworth
Man of Everest, by Tenzing Norgay and James Ramsey Ullman
External links
Everest History (1947)