FILE - In this Aug. 8, 1953 file photo, Sir Edmund Hillary, left, and his fellow New Zealander George Lowe, are welcomed home to New Zealand following their arrival by air at Auckland. (AP Photo, File)

Everest mountaineer George Lowe dies at 89

LONDON: George Lowe, the last surviving climber from the team that made the first successful ascent of Mount Everest, has died, his wife said Thursday. He was 89.

Mary Loweย said her husband died Wednesday at a nursing home in Ripley, central England, after an illness.

Lowe and his friend Edmund Hillary were the only two New Zealanders on the 1953 British-led attempt to climb the worldโ€™s highest peak.

Lowe was part of a small group that established the final camp 1,000 feet (300 meters) below the mountainโ€™s summit on May 28, 1953. The next day, Hillary and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal reached the 29,035 foot (8,850 meter) peak.

As Hillary descended the next day, he greeted Lowe with: โ€œWell, George, we knocked the bastard off.โ€

โ€œHe and Hillary climbed together through life, really,โ€ said travel writer Jan Morris, who was part of the Everest expedition as a journalist for The Times newspaper.

โ€œAnd when it came to the point near the summit, George had to play a subsidiary role. He climbed very high, he climbed to top camp and said goodbye to Hillary then helped him come down. He played a very important role.โ€

Morris said she was now the expeditionโ€™s only survivor.

She said Lowe was โ€œa gentleman in the old sense โ€“ very kind, very forceful, thoughtful and also a true adventurer, an unusual combination.โ€

Hillary, who died in 2008, inevitably got much of the media attention โ€“ and a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II. Mary Lowe said her husband โ€œdidnโ€™t mind a bit.โ€

โ€œHe had a wonderful life,โ€ she said. โ€œHe did a lot of things, but he was a very modest man and he kept quiet about it.

โ€œHe never sought the limelight.ย Ed Hillaryย didnโ€™t seek the limelight either โ€“ but he had it thrust upon him.โ€

Born in Hastings, New Zealand, in 1924, Lowe began climbing in the countryโ€™s Southern Alps and met Hillary, another ambitious young climber with whom he forged a lifelong bond.

In 1951, he was part of a New Zealand expedition to the Himalayas, and in 1953 he and Hillary joined the British Everest expedition led by John Hunt.

Kari Herbertย of Polarworld, which is due to publish Loweโ€™s book โ€œLetters From Everestโ€ later this year, said Loweโ€™s efforts had been crucial to the expeditionโ€™s success.

โ€œHe was one of the lead climbers, forging the route up Everestโ€™s Lhotse Face without oxygen and later cutting steps for his partners up the summit ridge,โ€ she said.

Lowe directed a film of the expedition, โ€œThe Conquest of Everest.โ€ He also made โ€œAntarctic Crossingโ€ after participating in the 1955-58 Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, the first successful overland crossing of the continent. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the documentary category.

Lowe later made expeditions to Greenland, Greece and Ethiopia, taught school in Britain and Chile, lectured on his expeditions and became Her Majestyโ€™s Inspector of Schools for England.

He was a founder of the Sir Edmund Hillary Himalayan Trust U.K., a charity set up to support the mountain residents of Nepal.

Lowe is survived by Mary and by three sons from his first marriage to John Huntโ€™s daughter Susan: Gavin, Bruce and Matthew.

Mary Lowe said a memorial service would be held next month.

Associated Press Writerย Gregory Katzย contributed to this report.

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