


Mission Accomplished
50 days ago, Ben Hildred was halfway to climbing one million feet on his mountain bike. Today, he has officially finished the challenge 🚵♂️⛰️
Since 2018, Ben has chased elevation like no one else; Everest, double Everest, even Olympus Mons on Mars. But this effort was different.
One million feet in 100 days. 10,000 feet per day. His biggest climb yet.
And it was not just about pushing his limits. It was about pushing through nature too. From 4AM starts in the peak of summer heat to grinding through 26 days of rain in the mountains of Queenstown, New Zealand, Ben never stopped.
Congratulations to Ben on this incredible effort and we cannot wait to see what he tackles next.
🔗 Click the link in our bio to learn more about Ben’s otherworldly endeavor and give him a follow to see what he does next @benhildred .
Original video from Instagram can be found here.
50 days ago, Ben Hildred was halfway to climbing one million feet on his mountain bike. Today, he has officially finished the challenge 🚵♂️⛰️
Since 2018, Ben has chased elevation like no one else; Everest, double Everest, even Olympus Mons on Mars. But this effort was different.
One million feet in 100 days. 10,000 feet per day. His biggest climb yet.
And it was not just about pushing his limits. It was about pushing through nature too. From 4AM starts in the peak of summer heat to grinding through 26 days of rain in the mountains of Queenstown, New Zealand, Ben never stopped.
Congratulations to Ben on this incredible effort and we cannot wait to see what he tackles next.
🔗 Click the link in our bio to learn more about Ben’s otherworldly endeavor and give him a follow to see what he does next @benhildred .
Original video from Instagram can be found here.
50 days ago, Ben Hildred was halfway to climbing one million feet on his mountain bike. Today, he has officially finished the challenge 🚵♂️⛰️
Since 2018, Ben has chased elevation like no one else; Everest, double Everest, even Olympus Mons on Mars. But this effort was different.
One million feet in 100 days. 10,000 feet per day. His biggest climb yet.
And it was not just about pushing his limits. It was about pushing through nature too. From 4AM starts in the peak of summer heat to grinding through 26 days of rain in the mountains of Queenstown, New Zealand, Ben never stopped.
Congratulations to Ben on this incredible effort and we cannot wait to see what he tackles next.
🔗 Click the link in our bio to learn more about Ben’s otherworldly endeavor and give him a follow to see what he does next @benhildred .
Original video from Instagram can be found here.