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Two Brothers Trek the Breathtaking Numbur Cheese Circuit in Nepal
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In September 2014, two pairs of brothers flew to Darwin, Australia, bought a 1984 Toyota Hiace campervan, and embarked on a year-long adventure through eight countries (they shipped the van multiple times). They called themselves the Van of Brothers. In Nepal, two of the brothers, Henry and Douglas Colquhoun, trekked the Numbur Cheese Circuit as Henry's last adventure before flying home. In this video about their two-week trek, Doug says, “We admired views that reduced our vocabulary to a single word.” We'll go with “woah”. You can follow Van of Brothers on Facebook here.