

Lost on Everest
- Documentary
- Mystery
Reaching 29,029 feet, Mount Everest has long captivated mountaineers of all stripes. But a peak that draws athletes and mountaineers to new heights isn’t without danger — or a dark side. Perhaps the peak’s greatest mystery is the missing body of Andrew “Sandy” Irvine who disappeared alongside George Leigh Mallory in 1924 just 800 vertical feet from the summit. In Lost on Everest, we follow along as a team of elite climbers with new intel on the location of his missing body set out to solve what may be mountaineering’s great mystery. Along with the body, the team hopes to find Irvine’s camera and the footage that could rewrite history.
Lost on Everest is a 2020 documentary that investigates one of mountaineering's greatest unsolved mysteries: the 1924 disappearance of Andrew 'Sandy' Irvine near Mount Everest's summit. The film follows a team of elite climbers as they search for Irvine's missing body and camera, which could contain footage that rewrites climbing history.
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When was Lost on Everest released?
The documentary was released on May 15, 2020.
What is Lost on Everest about?
It follows a climbing expedition attempting to locate the missing body of Andrew Irvine, who vanished on Mount Everest in 1924 alongside George Leigh Mallory. The team hopes to find Irvine's camera and any footage that might solve this century-old mountaineering mystery.
Where can I watch Lost on Everest?
The documentary is available on National Geographic.
How high is Mount Everest?
Mount Everest reaches 29,029 feet above sea level.













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