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Woman to ride up Everest
You may have had fun tackling some Alpine twisties on a continental tour
but motocross rider Annie Seel is going one better. She will attempt to
set an official record for the highest ever motorbike ride by taking a
Honda XL250 up Mount Everest next month.
Seel was invited to join a Danish team thats making the assent up
to the Northern base camp on the Rongbuk glacier, 5150 meters above sea
level.
But base camp was not enough for the 34-year-old from Täby, Sweden,
so shes decided to strap on an oxygen tank, rap up in thermal kit
to keep out the minus 10 degree temperatures, and take the bike up to
the advanced base camp at 6400 meters.
Danish rider Henning Bitsch invited Seel on the trip when he saw her in
the 2002 Dakar rally.
" I finished the Dakar in 54th place but I was the only 400cc production
bike to get to the end, " explained Seel. " By the time I got
there I had a broken bone in my hand and a badly bruised leg and the only
way I could think to describe the race was to call it the Everest of the
motorsports world. Henning read my comments in an article and invited
me to go to Everest with him. "
While doing some research for the trip Seel discovered that there is an
unofficial record held by a Japanese guy who claims to have taken his
bike up to 5250 meters, just higher than they would get to at base camp,
so the decision was made to carry on up.
The Nepalese Government has banned imports of new bikes for the last 10
years so the team will be using a fleet of Honda XL250 trail bikes borrowed
from tour organiser Himalayanoffroad.com. The bikes are already set up
for use at altitude but Seel plans to put on studded ice tyres for the
trip.
The expedition sets off from Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 6 taking the
long route to base camp to allow the riders to get accustomed to the altitude.
Weather permitting they should be attempting the run to advanced base
camp just under two weeks later.
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