
The route goes through the Kok-Zhailau area and turns vertical. Inclines reach 45 degrees in places. If it has rained recently, don't even try — the clay becomes a skating rink. The riding is short aggressive bursts between rocks, not flowing trail. The Three Brothers themselves are three massive rock pillars standing on the ridge — they photograph well. If you still have energy and nerve, you can try pushing to Kumbel Peak (3,200m) along a narrow rocky ridge. Most people are happy to stop at the Brothers.
Helmet, balaclava, body armor with arm protection, knee pads (worn over your pants), jersey, and gloves.
Water, windbreaker jacket (depending on weather), thick pants, and comfortable closed-toe shoes.
"Three separate rock towers, each one needs a different approach. Some rock crawling, some steep grass, forest singletrack connecting them. 7 hours and the terrain keeps changing. Never got bored."
Данияр А."7 hours of varied terrain leading to an iconic landmark. The rocky sections are challenging. Great sense of achievement at the end."
Patrick O.