The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Everest climb chronicler Elizabeth Hawley dies in Nepal

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KATHMANDU: Elizabeth Hawley, a leading chronicler of expedition­s on Himalayan peaks in Nepal, died yesterday at a private hospital in Kathmandu, her doctor said. She was 94.

Born in the US, former journalist Hawley had lived alone in Nepal since 1960 and had become an unofficial arbiter of climbingre­lated disputes.

Over the years, she became a highly-respected chronicler of mountain climbing in the Himalayan nation, which is home to eight of the world’s 14 highest peaks, including Mount Everest.

Hawley, who was admitted last week to the CIWEC Hospital and Travel Medicine Centre in the Nepali capital, died early yesterday of complicati­ons arising from pneumonia, said Prathiva Pandey, a doctor at the hospital.

The global climbing community has lost a ‘great friend’, said Ang Tshering Sherpa, a former president of the Nepal Mountainee­ring Associatio­n.

“But her memory will live on in the form of her life’s work,” Sherpa told Reuters.

Born in Chicago in 1923, Hawley began reporting for Reuters in 1962, nine years after the pioneering climb of Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay opened the gates to global tourism in the mountainou­s nation.

Hawleymana­gedthe‘Himalayan Database’, a record of major climbs of the Nepali mountains, and a necessary endorsemen­t for climbers to gain global fame by validating their achievemen­ts. The database is unofficial, but widely respected by climbers. — Reuters

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