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Rob Hall. Robert Edwin Hall NZBS MBE (14 January 1961 – 11 May 1996) was a New Zealand mountaineer. He was the head guide of a 1996 Mount Everest expedition during which he, a fellow guide, and two clients died. A best-selling account of the expedition was given in Jon Krakauer 's book Into Thin Air, and the expedition has been dramatised in ...
- Robert Edwin Hall, 14 January 1961, Christchurch, New Zealand
- 11 May 1996 (aged 35), Mount Everest, Nepal
Sep 29, 2021 · Rob Hall was sentenced to 30 years behind bars, where he has to serve a minimum of 17 and a half years before gaining parole eligibility. As per prison records, Rob remains incarcerated at Idaho State Correctional Institution in Kuna, Ada County, and will be eligible for parole in 2028.
4 days ago · Rob Hall (born January 14, 1961, Christchurch, New Zealand—died May 11, 1996, Mount Everest, Nepal) was a New Zealand mountaineering guide and entrepreneur who made five ascents of Earth’s highest peak, Mount Everest. He and other members of an expedition he was leading died in a blizzard near the summit of the mountain in 1996.
Rob Hall was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on January 14, 1961. He developed a passion for mountaineering early in life, drawn to the Southern Alps that dominated the landscape of his home country. His early accomplishments included ventures in the Himalayas, where he climbed Ama Dablam and Numbur in 1980 and 1981.
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Apr 6, 2018 · Published April 6, 2018. Updated March 12, 2024. The climbers on Everest face danger every day, but Rob Hall had lived to tell the tale several times before his fatal climb. YouTube Rob Hall on a climb. Since he was old enough to walk, Rob Hall had been a climber. Born and raised in New Zealand, Hall naturally got into climbing.
Dec 31, 2016 · The 1996 Everest Disaster occurred on May 10, 1996, when four groups of climbers set out to summit Mount Everest. One group was led by Rob Hall of Adventure Consultants, another was led by Scott Fischer of Mountain Madness, an expedition was organized by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police and there was a Taiwanese expedition.