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Looks like Pete has all the detail needed
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I was also hoping to go via inland WS to Dakhla on this trip. Have some fuel buried halfway that's getting old, but way too hot for that now (for me at least). Will you do/have you done MW6 lately?
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MW6 was my first ever off road route in Morocco  . Haven't done its entirety since. I don't think we'll do it this year though. We might do MW1 though, when we head back from the WS to Cheggaga.
If you need any other routes checking let me know and we'll have a look at what we can fit in!
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Well you want to try under the erg, theres room for MS777.
Bloke at Bab Rimal FZ (they also have a desert camp out there) said the way they go south of the erg is much smoother - 105km vs 85km along the green line
In Assa now - the spout on the teapot sculpture has broken off - a sign of the times...
I have a fairly good idea but if you want to send a list of what you know is outdated - happy to receive that.
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I did most of the green route with Peter in 2014 - Mhamid to Foum Zguid - Hi Peter, brilliant route!
I'm going to out there again in a month, we should be leaving Zagora on 20th April and retracing the route I did with Peter as far a El Gouera and then we are going to try the Southern route round the Erg you mark in red. I've got a tracklog for the southern route from one of the Gandini Guides I bought and I've also plotted some WP using GE, hopefully that will be enough to find a nice route round. We're not calling in at FZ but instead we are going to carry on MS8 to Tata.
We will also be trying MW6, Assa to Smara on this trip as well if you need updates. We are back in the UK around 9th May so I can send you my notes from what we gather from our Southern excursion around Chegagga if that would be helpful.
Let me know if you need anything else while we're out and I'll try and make notes.
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Might bump into you somewhere Simon
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Look forward to it, we'll be easy to spot, a 110, a 90 and a Delica decisively going in the wrong direction
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Thanks Simon, happy to take your data and maybe even a few pics too (same goes for anyone else - colour edition; more the merrier).
I rode down MW6 last night and camped just before Labouriat.
Fast, built-up corrugated track - bit boring really and Lab wasn't the 'Venice of the Sands' like they promised.
Fyi, no need to go by the book for the turn off.
Carry on over the 3-mast pass and down the Zug road and you'll see the big sign right: 'Lab 80km'. (fyi; one gets turned back @ Zug checkpoint, as expected)
Would be interested to know how MW6 is after Lab, as well as a new point where it meets the N14 before Hawza.
From the Lab track I cut across to meet MW1 around KM180 - there's a big gnarly, flood-gouged oued in between – not Delica country! - but MW1 is a nice winding route back via the defended pass (KM227).
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I did a new route the other day: Mseid to the cross pistes on MW6, then on to Smara.
Got into a pickle in the follow-the-oued bit: many gueltas not mentioned in the book and track washed over or discontinuous.
I made a mistake somewhere, but expect it to take longer than you think.
(also, 9km to well from previous wpt, not 4 as written).
At the pass - nice spot.
Not surprised a 101 stripped its gearbox getting up this. More here.
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