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Howard Michell
George Howard Michell AC (3 August 1913 - June 26, 2012) was an Australian wool merchant, industrialist and philanthropist.
He was director of the family company, GH Michell and Sons, for 60 years, and instrumental in its rise to be the largest wool processing company in the world.
Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Michell was educated at Prince Alfred College.
==Mt Bogong tragedy==

In August 1936 at the age of 23, Michell set out on a cross-country skiing expedition to Mount Bogong, Victoria with two experienced skiers, Cleve Cole and Mick Hull. Leaving Hotham Heights on 5 August, they set out across the Bogong High Plains carrying provisions for several days.They intended to reach the summit of Mt Bogong and then continue over the far side to the Staircase Hut, in which they had stored provisions for the return trip during the summer. On August 6, they were overcome by the worst blizzard in several years. The men dug a snow cave and waited four days for the blizzard to end. On August 9, with food already running short, they decided to make a break for the Staircase Hut, but lost their way in the whiteout conditions. They were unable to retrace their steps, and therefore wandered for five days without food, descending the wrong side of Mt Bogong in the fog. On the 14th, the men reached Big River Valley and sought refuge in a hollow log, but they were severely weakened from exhaustion, starvation and exposure. Cole was unable to continue, and it was decided that Hull should stay with him while Michell set out in search of help.
Late on the night of August 16, Michell reached the settlement at Glen Valley and raised the alarm. Search parties totalling eighty men set out the following morning. Michell, suffering frostbite to his hands and feet, was taken to Omeo hospital by car. Two of his toes had to be amputated.
A party of seven searchers located Hull and Cole early on the 18th. Using improvised stretchers, they were brought to Glen Valley. Hull began to recover but little hope was held for Cole, who was delirious and badly frostbitten. Cole died late on the night of the 19th.
The following year, the Royal Humane Society of Australasia awarded Michell and Hull each a silver medal for gallantry. The ordeal led to the establishment of snow-lines and series of refuge huts on Bogong to render shelter to future skiers; these include the Cleve Cole Hut (built 1937) and Michell Hut (1967). Michell Hut was burnt in the bushfires of 2003, and a replacement built in 2005.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Michell Hut )

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