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Mauretania Mali X-XI 2011
Hi all,
me (in HJ61) and Bartosz (in LR110) are plannig to make a loop around Mauratania and Mali. We will be starting at Tetouan around 16.X.2011. The tip will last about one month. Our route: Poland>Tetouan>Larache>Rabat>Casablanca>Marrakech> Agadir>Goulimine>Layoune> Nouadhibou>Choum>Atar>Passe d’Amogjar>Ouadane>Chinguetti>Terjit>Akjoujt>Noua kchott>Nara> Sokolo>Niono>Massina>Djenne>Mopti>Bandiagara >Segou>Bamako>Dideni>Diema>Nioro>Ayoun el Atrous>Kiffa>Matmata>Alak>Nouakchott>Nouadhibou>La youne>Goulimine>Agadir> Marrakech>Casablanca>Rabat>Larache>Tetouan>Poland. We are looking to share costs, can carry bikes and gear. Tomasz |
Sahara Oct/Nov 2011
Hi Tomasz,
Me and a friend are planning on being down that part of the world around the same time, although doing a straight run from Morocco to Ghana via Mauri, Senegal, Mali and BF, probably passing N/S through Mauritania. We'll be in a 4x4 with not a lot of space but happy to drive in convoy. Would be good to discuss routes, dangers etc at some point. It's a drive I've done several times over the past few years. Cheers, Tom |
Mauri
Hi Tom,
our route in Mauri: Nouadhibou>Choum>Atar>Passe d’Amogjar>Ouadane>Chinguetti>Atar>Tidjikja. If you drive along with us we may try to do Atar> Tidjikja together. Anyway, we will be glad if you join us at any section of the route. We should be in Tangier on 17.X at 3 p.m. Cheers Tomek |
Hooking up in Nouakchott
Hi Chaps,
We plan to leave london on 24.10.11 and travel down south to Nouakchott, hopefully getting there around 7.11.11. We'd be keen to hook up and head East into Mali. We are on a F800GS and a 1200GS. Nic and Henry |
Hi Tomek and Tom. I'm also planing going into this part at same time. Traveling alone with BMW R-1200gsA. After Atar my plane is going south to Nouakchott, Senegal, Guinea Bissau, north to Gambia and on end to Dakar. I'm very interested can I join on route in Mauri: Nouadhibou>Choum>Atar>Passe d’Amogjar>Ouadane>Chinguetti>Atar. I have some previous Africa expirience from 2009 Namibia 3500km gravel ride. Not riding on deep sand more than 5km yet. Please any answer on my eMail: tzt@t-2.net
Regards, Tomaz p.s. (3x T :cool4:) |
Mauretania and Mali
Hi Nic, Henry & Tomaz,
we would be glad if you join us, the only condition for you is beeing at the right place at the right time and going in the same way:) P.S. Nic and Henry- If you give me your e-mail we might contact in Africa. Regards Tomek |
Questions to anyone:
I am interested for track condition information on route Chinguetti > Ouadane. Is it possible to pass both way's with loaded BMW R-1200gsA? It seams to me that track Nouadhibou > Choum even with 4x4 support should be extreme hard or ... ? Back up plan: Does anyone know for guided tours from Atar to Ben Amera and Chinguetti to Ouadane? Later I will travel south to Senegal and Gambia. Is it possible to get Gambia visa on the border? I heard many problems entering into Senegal several times with vehicle. In my option 3x: 1x Mauri/Sen and 2x Gamb/Sen. Do I need multiple Senegal Carnet for bike? Last one for Morocco: Any track info for route Zagora > Foum-Zguid ... direction Tata, Guelmim. Many thanks, Tom |
Nouadhibou to Choum is possible, but would be extremely hard work on a 1200, unless you are a very good sand rider. I have done it a couple of times with soft luggage on a KTM 640 Adv, which is fine, but I personally wouldn't want to do it with anything heavier.
Chingetti - Ouadane via the main plateau route should be ok for a 1200. I haven't done the sandy track via the plain, so can't comment on that. Gambian visa used to be available on the border for commonwealth passports. Not sure re: other passports. I haven't done Zagora - Foum Zguid, so can't comment, but the track from Mhamid to Foum Zguid is reasonably interesting, although it is a bit rocky at times. Chris Scott's Sahara Overland has full route descriptions of both tracks. |
Zagora > Foum-Zguid
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Ride safe Tomek |
Many thank's Matt. A lot of usefull informations. I will prefere to use train getting into Choum. Just Gambian visa on the border should remain still open. Do I need multiple motorbike Carnet for Senegal entrance? Do you mean this track from Chinguetti to Ouadane?
http://www.shrani.si/f/1R/ws/Dkgbr8I/slika.jpg Also many tkank's to you Tomek for Morocco info. Probably I will start from Genoa same day, same ferry. With which liner you will travel? Can you forward it's web site, please? I'm from Ljubljana, Slovenia and over 30 years in Ham Radio (S59W). P.s.: In our Ministry of foreign Affairs site said it is very dangerous traveling into south Senegal (robbery, ...). Is that true or another false alarm? |
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Fokke and I are doing the West coast heading to South Africa from Morocco. I will be leaving London around the 6th October and meeting Fokke in Morocco on 1 November (Ill be taking in some of France and possibly Germany...hense the 3 weeks ride). Im on an XT600E and Fokke a DRZ400s. Not sure of your plans but may be interesting to hook up ? - we will be acquiring our visas on route. |
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Can you ride your 1200 in the sand? The sandy piste leaving via the Oued is much more fun, but difficult if you are loaded up. If you attempted it the sensible thing would be to leave your panniers in Chinguetti. Quote:
You will need company for the NDB/Choum piste and Chinguetti/Ouadane via the Oued. It would be very dangerous to ride these routes alone. Quote:
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Thank's Richard. I never drove on sand with my bike. As wrote before just 20-30 km sand section with unloaded Yamaha XT-660 in Namibia. That time I made 3.500 km gravel roads. With my bike I did this June many gravel and rocky tracks in Albanian mountains. In next days I will replace original clutch with Touratech ceramic clutch.
Next week I have to meet Guido, italian guy, who had owned lodge in Atar. My friend Marco will introduce it to me. Marco made last year same time Paris - Dakar with bycicle. We will discuss about safety and what should be the best solution. I already decided to travel NDB/Choum with train. Tomek will be on this section at least 10 days before myself. Is the track Chinguetti/Ouadane as I posted before safe route for me alone or not? I was also thinking to drive this section (up and down) together with local 4x4 tourist jeep. @Tomek: I already booked same ferry, so we should meet us on the ship. p.s. Richard, great pictures! |
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Atar> Tidjikja, Tidjikja>Tichit>Oulata>Nema
Hi Richard,
what would you say about the traffic on these pistes: 1.Atar> Tidjikja 2.Tidjikja>Tichit>Oulata>Nema Tomek P.S. Great photos. |
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cameleers and djinn
Thank you, Richard.
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Tomek |
Africa west coast october 2011
Hi We are planning to be in Morocco in October travelling down west coast in a 4x4. Mauri/Mali/B.F./Ghana etc. Maybe our paths will cross?
Doesn't seem to be so many overlanders this year,is anyone else out their doing a similar trip? Dave and Julie www.vengavamos.weebly.com |
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Hi Dave and Julie,
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