MAKE A MEME View Large Image Naro Moru: In a photograph taken by Make it Kenya 31 October, cyclists take part in the Naro Moru Trail Trial race, a pre-cursor event to the inaugural Mt. Kenya Epik Challenge which will take place from the 22-28 November. The Trial Trail, ...
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Keywords: outdoor vehicle bike tree plant KENYA, Naro Moru: In a photograph taken by Make it Kenya 31 October, cyclists take part in the Naro Moru Trail Trial race, a pre-cursor event to the inaugural Mt. Kenya Epik Challenge which will take place from the 22-28 November. The Trial Trail, organised by Naro Moru River Lodge, hosted over 30 cyclists including men, women and children, and saw the participants covering 35km along an off-road course around the surrounding area. The Epik Challenge, which was founded by former world marathon champion Douglas Wakihuri and renown cyclist David Kinja, will begin at Naro Moru and traverse through the counties of Laikipia, Kirinyaga, Nyeri, Meru and Embu, and see participants cycle through the stunning foothills of Mt. Kenya, through bush, wilderness, wildlife and villages, covering almost 500km in six days. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. KENYA, Naro Moru: In a photograph taken by Make it Kenya 31 October, cyclists take part in the Naro Moru Trail Trial race, a pre-cursor event to the inaugural Mt. Kenya Epik Challenge which will take place from the 22-28 November. The Trial Trail, organised by Naro Moru River Lodge, hosted over 30 cyclists including men, women and children, and saw the participants covering 35km along an off-road course around the surrounding area. The Epik Challenge, which was founded by former world marathon champion Douglas Wakihuri and renown cyclist David Kinja, will begin at Naro Moru and traverse through the counties of Laikipia, Kirinyaga, Nyeri, Meru and Embu, and see participants cycle through the stunning foothills of Mt. Kenya, through bush, wilderness, wildlife and villages, covering almost 500km in six days. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
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