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From conquering Everest to pioneering Antarctic tourism: Greg Mortimer (Rebroadcast)

From conquering Everest to pioneering Antarctic tourism: Greg Mortimer (Rebroadcast)

Update: 2022-01-24
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Greg Mortimer is one of Australia’s best known and highly respected mountaineers. In 1984 Greg was one of the first two Australians to ever summit Everest. He also climbed the world’s most dangerous mountain, K2, as well as two of the highest peaks in Antarctica. He later became a pioneer of Antarctic tourism and even has a new ship named after him.
 
On this episode of Talking Australia Greg talks about his mountaineering days and how his groundbreaking summit of Everest was also due to his liberal parents and a free upbringing, as well as a bit of naivety and sheer will.
This is part one of our conversation with Greg. Make sure to check out part two.
 
This Episode of Talking Australia is hosted by Chrissie Goldrick (Editor-in-chief at Australian Geographic) and produced by Ben Kanthak (www.beachshackpodcasts.com)


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From conquering Everest to pioneering Antarctic tourism: Greg Mortimer (Rebroadcast)

From conquering Everest to pioneering Antarctic tourism: Greg Mortimer (Rebroadcast)

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