While these monkeys are easy to ride, they're also quite easy to crash. Luckily you've not got far to fall.
Sarah-Jayne and Tal managing syncronised crashing while Clayton helpfully is on hand to take a photo.
While these monkeys are easy to ride, they're also quite easy to crash. Luckily you've not got far to fall.
Sarah-Jayne and Tal managing syncronised crashing while Clayton helpfully is on hand to take a photo.
Spot the Monkey
(Photo by Scott 'Mighty Monkeys' Peters)
Manoeuvre of the day goes to Bronte of Peruin our Pants.
And yes. That lady has a baby llama on her lap, inside the mini van which my bike is also inside.
The obligatory stunning photos from Apes of Wrath.
Four from Mr Joshua Stocker
And four from Mr Matt Rutherford
Team Bananallama had had enough so decided to hitch a ride.
Adam was finding the Monkey Run too easy so he livened things up a bit by snapping off his front brake and clutch levers. Not the best way to ride for 14 hours from mountain to jungle.
Team Apes of Wrath enjoying the Peruvian scenery as mountain turns to jungle.
Photos by Matt Rutherford
Photos by Joshua Stoker
Julia from Bananallama gets ditched. Literally.
Yesterday's photo highlights from team Bananllama.
Julia from Bananallama gets a bike upgrade.
Pushing 4.5 kilometres above the sea.
Photos by Paul, Alpaca Your Bags
The Adventurists propaganda division. Because everyone needs to let some stupid into their lives.