By the time he was six years old, Jamling Norgay knew he wanted to climb Everest. Norgay's father, Tenzing Norgay, reached the summit of the world's tallest mountain with Sir Edmund Hilary in 1953. That climb took place twelve years before Jamling Norgay was born, but stories of his father's feat held Norgay's imagination. In 1996, mountaineer and filmmaker David Breashears invited Norgay on an Everest expedition he was planning to document for an IMAX film. Norgay jumped at the chance to accomplish a personal goal and to honor his father: