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bikerumor pic of the day Taken a few days before the quake on the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal.  Taken on the Mustang side descending from Muktinath into Kali Ghandaki River gorge.

Photo submitted by Jay Wellman, “Taken a few days before the quake on the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. Taken on the Mustang side descending from Muktinath into Kali Ghandaki River gorge.

Was riding with this group earlier in the day, who are now doing aid work.”

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Evan
8 years ago

The view is jaw-dropping spectacular but I wouldn’t ride across that bridge in a million years! Heck, it probably IS a million years old. That’s brave.

Greek Grouse
Greek Grouse
8 years ago

I hope pictures like that inspire more people to go over and help out.

Matt
Matt
8 years ago

Nepal is a beautiful place to mountain bike. I would encourage anyone to try it. But not right now.

I would caution anyone against going there at the moment unless they are an expert in relief work and working with an major organization (think Nepal Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, etc.) with the capacity to support their work – i.e. enough food and water for the aid worker plus additional food, water, and supplies for a large number of others. The last thing Nepal needs right now (and probably for many more months) is a flood of do-gooders putting strain on already scarce resources.

Also, namaste, and buy some medevac insurance before you leave.

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