1951
shipton printsWestern fascination with the Yeti surged in 1951 after Eric Shipton photographed large footprints high on Everest.
WEN YETI CLUB
222 on-chain pixel yeti shaped by myth, snow, and himalayan mystery. A small collection inspired by the quiet presence of the yeti legend.




The name dates back to the 1921 Everest reconnaissance expedition. Sherpa guides described mysterious tracks with the term metoh-kangmi, later mistranslated into “Abominable Snowman.” Over time, the Yeti became one of the most enduring legends of the Himalayas.




Western fascination with the Yeti surged in 1951 after Eric Shipton photographed large footprints high on Everest.
Some saw the prints as strong evidence, while others believed snow distortion may have changed an ordinary track.
Even after years of study, the Yeti remains suspended between folklore, speculation, and Himalayan myth.