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June 2, 2010 at 2:34 pm #679
Inspired by Mr Jones’ excellent initiative, I thought I’d bore you all with the story of my last trip to Morocco!
In October 2008, 2 Swiss Land Rovers set out on a 3 week trip to Morocco. Your humble scribe and wife Sally in our blue TD5 with Dormobile conversion, and a white TD5 from Neuchâtel, with Simon and his friend Sarah. After an uneventful drive down to Sète in the south of France, we boarded the Marrakech Express for Tangiers.
Waiting to go on board at SèteAfter a long (36hr) but quite pleasant crossing, we set off south-east from Tangiers, towards Fes, cutting across the Middle Atlas on gravel tracks down to Ar-Rachidia and Erfoud. From here we planned to take the famous Hamada du Drâa piste across to Tagounite, Foum-Zguid, and eventually to Cap Drâa on the Atlantic coast. Unfortunately Murphy’s Law struck, and southern Morocco had some of the most torrential rain-storms in recent history.
Normally gentle sandy pistes, became rivers of mud.
And innocent Oueds (river crossings) were transformed into raging torrents.We eventually decided discretion was the better part of valour, and turned back, making a long detour on main roads. Even here things weren’t easy as many of the bridges were flooded and the police were preventing lesser vehicles from crossing.
“Aah LandRovair – eez goode!”
‘No Road (except for Land Rover)’!Eventually we got onto firmer ground, and resumed our route over to the coast.
Sunset at Cap Drâa
Fishermen at Cap Drâa
‘La plage blanche’ NE of Tan-TanAs Simon’s friend, Sarah had to get back to work after 2 weeks, we went up to Marrakech to put her on a plane, before returning south over the ‘Tizi ‘n Test’pass.
Sunset over the’Tizi ‘n’Test’pass
In the ‘Haute Atlas’
Simon in a delicate position!
A quick burst of Hi-Lift + sand-ladders, and “voila”!
Moroccan street scene
Danger in the Desert
An unwelcome hitch-hikerAfter playing tourists for a bit :
Fishing boats – Essaouira
Roman ruins – Volubilis – near MeknèsIt was back to Tangiers for the boat home.
Boarding the boat at Tangiers – if ever a vessel was misnamed ….. !!Despite having travelled extensively in Africa, Morocco remains one of my favourite destinations – especially given current restrictions in most other N African countries – there really is something for everyone.
June 5, 2010 at 10:02 pm #3143Wow – a wonderful trip possibly made better rememberd by the issues you had to deal with… 😉
We’re planning a trip there in the near future .. so hope we have better weather!
… but we are off to Italy later this month via France, Belgum, Lux, & Switzerland … so look out for our Gray TDCI 110 …!June 8, 2010 at 6:07 am #3144😀 merci pour ces photos 😉 elles font rêver 😉
😀 thank you for these photos:wink: they make dream:wink:
June 10, 2010 at 3:01 pm #3145HI Tony
That looked a great trip. We are planning a trip to Morocco in April 2011 with 2 other Series 2 Dormobiles. Nothing yet finalised, but cannot wait to go. Been thinking of going for the last 10 years, but work and nearly killing myself, just keeps getting in the way.
Cheers Mick
June 26, 2010 at 9:27 pm #3146Merci pour ce beau reportage , cette flotte dans le desert , c’est très étonnant .
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