Gee Atherton Releases Ridgeline VII Nepal: An Early Contender for MTB Film of the Year
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Gee Atherton Releases Ridgeline VII Nepal: An Early Contender for MTB Film of the Year
"Gee Atherton seems to be on some sort of terrible mission, riding the most insane lines with very, very little room for error. Despite some of the most terrifying crashes we've seen and some of the worst injuries, Atherton keeps coming back."
"In his latest film, The Last Forbidden Kingdom, Atherton and his team travel to Nepal for some truly spectacular and terrifying riding, filmed over 18 days in the Himalayas, more than 4,000 meters above sea level."
"Atherton rode some of the gnarliest lines on the planet on his A.200 downhill bike, chosen for being the lighter option considering the literal mountains he would climb."
"Along the way, they were met with unmatched Nepalese hospitality, showcasing the warmth of the local culture amidst the extreme challenges of high-altitude mountain biking."
Gee Atherton exemplifies extreme mountain biking, tackling perilous lines with minimal margin for error. His latest film, The Last Forbidden Kingdom, showcases a journey to Nepal's Himalayas, where he rides at elevations over 4,000 meters. Filmed over 18 days, Atherton navigates treacherous terrain on his A.200 downhill bike, chosen for its lightweight design. The project highlights both the challenges of high-altitude riding and the warm hospitality of the Nepalese people, emphasizing Atherton's relentless pursuit of adventure despite past injuries.
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