The first time Ang Tharkay was chosen for an expedition was in 1931 by a German party for
Kangchenjunga. He was then included in the team for
British attempt on Everest in 1933 where he became honoured as one of the "Tigers" – one who carried to over .
Eric Shipton, who had also been in the 1933 party, selected him (effectively as sirdar) for the
1934 Nanda Devi exploration as well as for Shipton's return visit to Nanda Devi in 1936 – he had not been available when
Bill Tilman was recruiting Sherpas for the 1936 ascent of Nanda Devi. There were two occasions on the 1934 expedition when Shipton credits him with finding a route when everyone else had thought they would have to turn back. He was on the
1935 British Everest expedition and it was because of Ang Tharkay that a friend of his,
Tenzing Norgay, got his first engagement as a Sherpa guide. Also that year Ang Tharkay was in the party supporting
Reginald Cooke's solo ascent of
Kabru. Cooke later said that because he found him to be the most reliable of the Sherpas he "stupidly left him in charge of Base Camp and did not take him to the summit". Ang Tharkay was sirdar in 1937 for Shipton's five-month survey of of
Karakoram territory north of
K2 and again on the
1938 Everest expedition. In his 1954 memoirs he made particular mention that he was treated with friendship and equality by the French climbers. He was awarded the ''
Légion d'honneur'' – the first Sherpa to receive a European honour. On Shipton's
British Everest reconnaissance in 1951 the party had entered Tibet, which they knew was not permitted, but they hoped they would not be noticed. However, things went wrong and they were apprehended by an armed militia. There was shouting on both sides for ten minutes until Ang Tharkay, who was sirdar, asked the Europeans to move away. There followed twenty minutes of further loud argument after which he came back to the sahibs, grinning – they were to be released for payment of seven rupees which Ang Tharkay had been arguing down from ten. Shipton had been worrying because he only had 1200 rupees to purchase their freedom. This made him the oldest person to climb to eight thousand metres. Ang Tharkay took a party to the
Annapurna Sanctuary in 1975, and in 1978 at the age of 70 he led the Sherpas for the French attempt on Dhaulagiri. ==Appreciation==