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In a land called New Zealand there is a mountain called Mt Ollivier.
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It was to be the first mountain a young man by the name of Edmund Hillary would climb; his first triumph.
Now that he is dead, a proposal to rename the first mountain Sir Edmund Hillary climbed Mt Sir Edmund Hillary, or Mt Hillary is generating some controversy.
Seems not everyone, including the descendants of the person for whom the mountain was originally named are happy with the idea:
Kim Ollivier: Pioneer deserves to keep his mountain
Mt Ollivier was originally named to recognise the exploits of early mountaineer and prominent Canterbury personality Arthur Ollivier, who died in 1897.
Personally I think it would be a fitting tribute to both Ollivier and Hillary to leave the mountain name as it is.
What they should do is name a cruise ship after Sir Hillary instead or perhaps a school or universoty department if not a whole school/university. What says you mates? Lets stop this senseless bickering shall we? What'd you think Sir Hillary would make of it if her were still around? Right, WWHD.
I say we change our focus to try and determine if Sir was actually still a virgin right on whereabouts two years before he climbed the worlds highest peak and what happened in those two years.
Cotter laughs as he looks at photographs of the four taken during their voyage from New Zealand. They are shown with some women passengers on their OE. Cotter notes that both he and Hillary are reading newspapers in a photograph, apparently uninterested in their female company. It was shyness rather than lack of interest, Cotter says.
"We were virgins. Ed had never been that near to a woman."
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Of course back then blah blah blah blah blah (blah)
Hillary married Louise Mary Rose on September 3 1953, soon after the ascent of Everest. A shy man, he relied on his future mother-in-law to propose on his behalf.
And yet its so sad. Louise his wife and daughter Belinda were killed in a plane crash near Kathmandu airport shortly after take-off in 1975.
Perhaps they are all together again.
Posted by mach1231
at 5:32 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:52 PM PDT