Mtb
from 26in
27 February 2012
Hans Rey, Richie Schley, and Joscha Forstreuter travelled to the Indian Himalayas. Their goal: to reach the mysterious Roopkund Lake, a glacial lake in the Uttarakhand region, famous for hundreds of ancient human skeletons at its bottom, and to ride down a sheer endless technical downhill over 3,500m/ 11'000ft vertical on trails that nobody has ever ridden before.
Mtb
from 26in
27 February 2012
Hans Rey, Richie Schley, and Joscha Forstreuter travelled to the Indian Himalayas. Their goal: to reach the mysterious Roopkund Lake, a glacial lake in the Uttarakhand region, famous for hundreds of ancient human skeletons at its bottom, and to ride down a sheer endless technical downhill over 3,500m/ 11'000ft vertical on trails that nobody has ever ridden before.
India Bike Adventure with Hans Rey, Richie Schley and Joscha Forstreuter
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1
Mtb
from urge_events
8 February 2011
Hans Rey landed on the ground of Cape Verde with baggage rather light ... He simply does not have a bike :/ Its bag was lost at the airport of Paris where he was calling. Hope everything will be fine for him in the coming days!
Day 2 : Hans Rey on feet...
217 Views
9 Dec
Mtb
from VTOPO.com
8 December 2015
Mountain Bike legends Hans Rey & Steve Peat on their North to South Iceland Traverse in Aug.'15. They were joined by local rider Runar Omarsson and the folks from Icebike Adventures
Iceland Traverse : Hans Rey & Steve Peat
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Mtb
from VTOPO.com
4 February 2016
We are so proud to have shared all these moments with these exceptional riders. Thank you guys ! Watch our little best of about our trips with Hans Rey Steve, Peat, Kenny Belaey, Dan Atherton, Brian Lopes, Bernat Guardia and Aurélien Fontenoy
Mtb
from 26in
27 February 2012
Hans Rey, Richie Schley, and Joscha Forstreuter travelled to the Indian Himalayas. Their goal: to reach the mysterious Roopkund Lake, a glacial lake in the Uttarakhand region, famous for hundreds of ancient human skeletons at its bottom, and to ride down a sheer endless technical downhill over 3,500m/ 11'000ft vertical on trails that nobody has ever ridden before.