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first trip to morocco
hello juys new to the forum lookig for a bit of info.
im making my first trip to morocco in early october ill be doing the trip on a ktm 990 adventure .driving from dublin in ireland all the way down . what i want to know is is most of it exsesable on my bike what should i be thinking about as in spare parts to bring .also what ever info on good places to go and stay and great driving roads thanks . |
Hi Mr. bonnie,
great decision- I had been in Maroc in March 08 on a 950 s it was excellent. If you still have the original exaust mounted, then you need unleaded fuel. In some regions in the Atlas montains (e.g. Agoudal) it is a problem to get unleaded fuel (they really have leaded fuel). Change the exaust or carry at least about 8 Liters extra. Cheers carliO |
Great idea! I'm going in October too, with 5 other guys we're doing a 'Short Way Down' tour to Morocco from the Netherlands. We don't go too far off-road, maybe just a gravel/dirt road, nothing fancy. I'm driving a couch (BMW RT), so no desert driving for me.
Unfortunately (for you), our website is in Dutch, but you can check out our route at Short Way Down 2009. You see two maps, the first is the route from Holland to Almeria where we take the ferry to Mellila and the second map is our intended route through Morocco. Clicking on the red magnifying glass makes the map full screen. One tip: check out Bikers Home in Ouarzazate. It's a Dutch guy who has a offroad centre over there. We're going to stay there for a day or two. He can give you some advice. |
first trip to morocco
Pick up insurance at the port, make sure you have the Michelin map, head off to Er Foud and Ouarzazate, as the south-east area is the best, and the maze of roads north of the Todra Gorge (used as a film set by David Lean in the making of Lawrence of Arabia), is a great place to take a bike. Get the Chris Scott guide book, Morocco, his latest book on where to go, where to stay - answers all the questions. Someone can post up the website here on where to order it. Do some homework before you go from the armchair...the book and Michelin map will transform your trip. Dont leave home without it.
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maps and stuff
good evening chaps,thanks for the info i got the maps and chris scotts
overland book so i have that part sorted. the one thing i dont have is a gps i have one put in my budget i was thinking about the new garmin zumo 660 is that suitable for morocco . mike great looking site shame i cant speak dutch ,i should be down in almeria in or around the 7th or 8th of october .ill getting the ferry from portsmouth on the 5th. one more thing carlio was saying about the lack of unleaded fuel down south does leaded fuel l make a big deal to the bikes |
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One thing with Morocco and GPS is that Garmin only give you coverage of the main roads. And that is no good if you'd like to travel anywhere off the beaten track. Fortunately there is this guy called Olaf and he made a custom map of Morocco by just driving the roads and tracking it with his GPS. Others have contributed too and you can download the result here. That map is just a picture for the GPS; it will show your position on the map, but it can't lay out a route for you. You can make a track (in Mapsource) and get directions in the form of arrows pointing you in the right direction. It can't tell you to go right on the second street on the right since it doesn't know there is a street. But it's better than nothing I guess. We leave on the 5th and we take a sort of scenic route through France, so we may arrive on the 8th or 9th in Almeria. Look out for the six of us as we may meet each other there. Would be nice! |
morocco
hi phil sorry for taking so long to get back
i was on to touratech about gps and they where saying you can download on to all the highend models .but im new to gps so im wondering how hard it is to put the vector maps on to the gps and is map source easy to use . |
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I'll make a tour in the area here to check out how that works out. Would be a bit embarrasing to find out in Morocco that I made a mistake... However, I have a mini laptop (EeePC) with all the necessary tools to make adjustments. |
making maps
i have to say your a bit of a nerd. but thats good im miles behind this trip im planing is a bit last minute . so im rushing the planing of it, but im sure it will work out im going to search for a download of mapsource because i get my gps from the uk next week so that should give me enough time to work out what i need to do.thanks for all the info mike
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Translation of the Dutch site
Hi Mr Bonnie
Hoping to get a similar trip together late October myself-so all good info. Via babel fish website-I did a translation of the Dutch one if you are interested-it didnt like the maps but apart fro that its not a bad translation-try this Translation result for http://www.shortwaydown.nl/about/ Simon |
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If you have specific questions about our trip, just ask. I thought about making translations of the pages about the trip and the team. Maybe I'll do that. In the meantime: ask. It's free! :scooter: |
is it possible to join you?
Hi,
I am Ali and i live in Casablanca Morocco. i am planning to travel in the south of morocco (desert...) and i am looking for a companion. I have one of those KTM 640 adventure 2006. I would be more than happy to join you. I rather prefer to be on offroad than on road. As my bike has been built for that. Please let me know if you are interested. My email : kholty@yahoo.com |
I finished translating the Trip and Team pages, so it's bit better for non-Dutch speaking people. Another tip: if you want to understand a bit more of the rest of the site, use Google Translate; it does a much better job than Babelfish.
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one good foon
is the samsung b-2100 en the b-2700 hundert for dessert en water en shock proof. test it.........is good stuf. |
hi bonnie,
the unleaded fuel is no problem for the engine-only for the original exaust (catalysator) of the LC8. Lead is destroying the cat. I don“t know if you have periodical checks of the exaust gas in the UK.... ..and I only had one time problems to get unleaded fuel, that was in Agoudal after riding Circ de jaffar-heading to Dades gorge-but this areas are the most exciting ones... cheers carliO |
vaccination
i dont take the vaccinantion ,co without it.
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one month to go
linzi thanks for the pm have all that sorted now makes life much easyer .ali would be cool to meet somewhere on route to the south of morrocco ide love to do some riding on piste roads .mike thanks for the translation for tour website nearly have all my gear sorted on the bike should have it all done by the end of the week .
i wish ther was a vaccinantion for orange fever imposable to get rid of carlio:thumbup1: |
sunday
2 nigt en i em going on the road:clap:
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have a good time and enjoy
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Enjoy Morocco.
Dont worry about GPS issues - just use a map. Have you missed Tim Culliss's stuff about Morocco? You really want to search for that. If you search the HUBB you'll find loads of stuff all about Morocco, in plenty. :thumbup1: Don't miss Essaouira; dont give gifts and money to all who demand it. |
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