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Mountain bikers Tomáš Zejda and Ondřej Novák recently made history in Nepal by riding their bikes down Mera Peak, a 6,476 m / 21,198′ monolith that’s considered by many to be the world’s highest mountain that can be climbed without much mountaineering experience or specialist equipment.
The expedition was led by experienced mountaineer Jan Trávníček and lasted 21 days consisting of several days of climbing, plus the necessary acclimatization to the altitude and cold temperatures, which dipped nightly as low as -15°C.
The two already had experience climbing and riding down a big mountain from doing the same on Mt. Kilimanjaro in 2021, but bringing the operation to Nepal added even more height and some more technical difficulty.
On the 12th day of the expedition, the riders reached the top and it was time to ride down. Novák said that although the riders were excited for the adventure of doing something so new, they were “very scared,” in part because the only viable path was about 30 cm wide in many places.
The two riders are very thankful to have made it through the adventure unscathed, and are glad to have footage to show for it. Tomáš Koucký and Tomáš Dudek documented the journey using drones and other cameras, and Drive Film Factory is currently making a documentary that’s expected to premiere on Netflix this fall.
From all of us at Pinkbike to Tomáš Zejda and Ondřej Novák, congratulations on this huge achievement.
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