Huayhuash Film, A Mountain Bike Adventure in Peru

Breath taking views, a bad concussion and a near death experience.
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Three mountain bikers from Colorado attempt a multi-day circumnavigation of the Huayhuash range of the Peruvian Andes with nothing but their bikes, gear, cameras and friendship.  During the trip, they experience breath taking views, a bad concussion and a near death experience by gun toting locals.

 


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