Although Tenzing Norgay achieved his Everest success with the John Hunt-led British team in 1953, if there was one western climber that he was really close to it was the Swiss legend Raymond Lambert. The successful Everest reconnaissance of 1951 under Eric Shipton had shown the possible route up the mountain. The next year, while the British were doing practice climbs on Cho Oyu nearby, the Swiss launched a major expedition to climb Everest. Tenzing was well known to climbers like André Roch, as they had climbed together in Garhwal in 1947. So it was no surprise when the Swiss appointed Tenzing as expedition sirdar and for the first time ever, gave him an equal status as a full expedition member. Lambert and Tenzing reached a height of 8,600m in late May before they turned back, and, although they tried again in the autumn, the mountain still wouldn&rsquot yield.