Peter Hillary

Peter Hillary

Peter Hillary has been to the summit of Mt Everest twice in his life, the second time as part of a National Geographic documentary and in honor of his father's ascent almost 50 years earlier. Besides being the first father and son to climb Everest, the Hillarys trekked to the South Pole together in 1999. These are just two highlights of his extraordinarily adventurous life.

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In celebration of his father's historic first ascent of Mt Everest in 1953, Peter Hillary climbed to the summit of the world's highest mountain for his second time on the 25th of May 2002 as part of a National Geographic documentary. When Peter first summitted Mt Everest in 1990, he and his father, Sir Edmund Hillary, became the first father and son to accomplish this pinnacle of adventuring achievement. In January 1999, 42 years after Sir Edmund's epic Antarctic journey, they did it again; this time becoming the first father and son to have reached the South Pole overland from the coast and both of them establishing new routes to the South Pole. These are but two highlights in what has been a lifetime of high adventure and undertaking colossal and often frightening challenges.

Peter is an adventure travel operator and guide specializing in the Himalayas and Antarctica. He guided Qantas CEO James Strong on Mt Vinson in Antarctica and entrepreneur Dick Smith up Carstenz Pyramid in Irian Jaya. He holds a commercial pilot's license for fixed wing aircraft. He also works as a professional public speaker and writer. He is the author of five mountaineering books and one children's book; he writes magazine articles and consults on outdoor equipment design. He has worked on numerous television documentaries including two for National Geographic Television in Washington DC, PBS and ABC Australia. See the web site at: www.peterhillary.com

Peter has featured extensively on television, including two interviews on Good Morning America, The Late Show with David Letterman, countless major radio programs, and print media such as the New York Times and Parade Magazine. He has appeared in numerous documentaries, including the recent National Geographic feature, "Surviving Everest", in 2003.

Peter is a member of the Himalayan Trust, an organisation founded by his father to assist the local people of the Mount Everest region, where they have built and run 42 schools, hospitals and medical clinics. Since 1992, Peter has taken over 1000 teenagers to assist with construction work on some of the Himalayan Trust hospitals and schools and other community projects. He is also a director of the Australian Himalayan Foundation. See the web site at: www.australianhimalayanfoundation.org.au

Born in 1954 in New Zealand, and educated at King's College, Auckland, and Auckland University. He is the son of Sir Edmund and Lady Louise Hillary; he is married to Yvonne Oomen and he has four children - Amelia, George, Alexander & Lily Louise. He resides in Auckland, New Zealand.

Expeditions:

Mountaineering expeditions include Everest West Ridge, Makalu West Pillar, Mt Vinson, Aconcagua, Lhotse, Amadablam and Carstenz Pyramid. In all, Peter Hillary has been on 38 expeditions and alpine seasons. Surviving the storm on K2: In 1995 eight climbers were ascending to the summit of this, one of the world's most treacherous mountains. Peter turned away 1200 feet/400m from the summit in the 'bottle-neck' just in time to retreat as a horrifying storm hit the mountain, taking the lives of all seven of his colleagues, including British climber Alison Hargreaves.
Landing small aircraft at the North Pole with Sir Edmund and astronaut Neil Armstrong and around the world balloon pilot Steve Fossett. First ski descent of Mt Aspiring: the Matterhorn of the Southern Hemisphere.
First Across the Roof of the World: The first high-altitude traverse of the Himalayan Range, 1981: a 3000 mile/5000 kms route from Mt Kanchenjunga in Sikkim through Nepal and India to K2 in Pakistan. The trio of Graeme Dingle, Chewang Tashi and Peter averaged over 13,000 feet/4000 meters altitude for the 10 months of the expedition.
From the 'Ocean to the Sky': jetboating up the sacred Ganges river with his father in 1977. They drove up the river from the Sundarbunds in the Bay of Bengal to high in the Himalayas near Badrinath where they made first ascents of Mounts Nar Parbat and Akash Parbat.
Shark frenzies in the Coral Sea: feeding and filming sharks with Ron and Valerie Taylor at the Osprey Reef 200 kms off the north Queensland coast.

Television, Film and radio

National Geographic documentary celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the climbing of Mt Everest, premiered April 2003.
The Late Show with David Letterman - In-studio interview in New York with David Letterman
Good Morning America - Two interviews; one live via satellite from Scott Base, Antarctica; the other an in-studio New York appearance.
Up Close and Personal - Feature Interview with Ray Martin, Channel Nine, Australia (two appearances)
"West Matukituki Ramble: Trekking and Climbing in New Zealand's South Island", Parts One and Two produced by Anyplace Wild for PBS
"Sons of the Mountaineers: Trekking and Climbing in New Zealand", Parts One and Two, part of the series Anyplace Wild produced by Environmental Recreation Group, Inc in Camden, Maine, aired in most states of the US on PBS during mid 1998
Everest Expedition video for the Australian Wool Corporation The "Escape" programme for Channel 7, Australia, in 1987 and '88, as a programme presenter
The Everest Expedition film, 1987
The Rimo Expedition film, 1986
"India, a personal encounter", 1986
Filming sharks on the Great Barrier Reef, 1985
"Return to Everest" with the National Geographic, 1980 and 1983
"From the Ocean to the Sky" with Sir Edmund Hillary, 1977
The Kaipo Wall with Sir Edmund Hillary, 1974
Numerous other minor documentary films and promotional films; and countless interviews for television and radio in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, including the BBC, NHK and Associated Press.

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