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Himalayan Outdoor Festival along with an adventure sports event is scheduled to be held here at Hattiban Resort from Friday.

The three-day festival will feature events like mountain biking, running and rock climbing, according to the organiser of the event Himalayan Outdoor Festival.

The mountain biking competition will feature three different categories -- Marmot Night Uphill Challenge, Hattiban XC Super Challenge and Super D (Downhill).

Similarly, the running event will feature categories including Western Union 5 km Trail Run, LA College Champa Devi 10 km Challenge and Muddy Heaven.

Likewise, rock climbing will feature two sections - Natural Rock Climbing and Dyno Bouldering competitions. nepalnews.com

 

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