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Fuel. Problem in Morocco?
Only leaded?
I was in Morocco this winter (Ceuta-Chaouen-Fez-Merzouga-Tinerhir-Ouazarzate-
Mhamid-Ouazarzate-Marrakech-Sidi Ifni via Tizi-N-Test-Tafraoute-Essouira-Ceuta). I had no probelm with fuel. Every fuel station sells leaded and unleaded petrol. Only I didn't see fuel stations between Ouazarzate and Marrakech and between Marrakech and Taroudant, via Tizi-N-Test, but I expected it (in Europe -not central or NW- you can also find similar problems if you expect to find fuel in low populated rural areas).
You can also ask me questions about Morocco.
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Sorry, don't mean to hi jack this post and Stans info, but from my experience of Morocco over the course of 5 visits just a few pointers that may be usefull.
Go in via Cueta rather than Tangier, less hassle. Ignore all of the hustlers offering to help out side the border gates, but when thru into the border zone its worth paying one of the "official" minders if you want to speed the paperwork process up, especially if you don't speak good French or the local lingo.
The Rif Mountains are beautifull, but you will get hassled non stop by hash sellers, especially in Ketema. If that puts you off don't go via the Ketema route.
Moroccan tum or Moroccan bum is best avoided by only eating stuff you can peel, boil or burn! Bottled water is best and avoid ice cubes in drinks or salads as both are invariably made of or washed with local water. Sorry if i'm stating the obvious.
As Stan says the advance of tarmac is relentless out past Erg Chebbi and also the road thru Todra Gorge towards Imilchil in the Atlas Mountains is being tarmacced now, although the winter rains had washed away some of the tarmac road in Todra itself last time i was there.
Also there is petrol on the piste from Merzouga to Zagora in a village about 25 kms on from the Auberge at Ouzina on route to Zagora (can't check the name because the map i lent out has been lost!!!!!!!!!!!! moral of the story don't lend maps out)the petrol station consists of some 50 gallon drums and they fill up your bikes with empty whisky bottles and the likes, look for the mud building with "Essence" painted on the side as you come into the village.
There is also petrol in the town of Oum-Jrane where you can either carry onto Zagora or nead towards tarmac on the N12 and the Jbel Sarhro.
Hope that helps a little.
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Quote:
Originally posted by Martin1969:
Hi Stan,
You may be sick of been asked for the same information again but would you mind posting it to me as well. Myself and seven other are planning a trip into Morocco late september 2006. We will be travelling from Ceuta - Erfoud - Quarzazate - Taroudant - Marrakech - Meknes and back to Ceuta. The main thing I am struggling with is the availablity of fuel especially in the southern regions (Erfoud). Any help you can provide would be much appreciated on anyone else for that matter.
Regards Martin
martin@lindwell.fsnet.co.uk
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Martin if you're sticking to tarmac from Erfound to Quarzazate no problems with fuel, if you're going via the piste to Zagora have a look at my previous post.
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Hi....
just logged onto this thread and thought you may all be able to gather some extra information from the GPS points that we have available for download on our website.
www.2ridetheworld.com
The GPS points include refs of where we obtained fuel and free camping etc.
Simon and I have been travelling now for 3 years and managed to cross from Morroco (a fantastic country) down through Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Burkina Faso, etc....early in 2004.
We also have a full dairy section on our website which includes photos.
Go have a look, you may find some extra information.
If you need any other advice you can contact us direct.
We are currently visiting our 43rd country and are only a few days away from Ushuaia Argentina so we may not be able to reply straight away.
hope you all have a great time.....we fell in love with the desert and the sand riding....hope you do to.
regards
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Lisa,
Re; 'Hi....
just logged onto this thread and thought you may all be able to gather some extra information from the GPS points that we have available for download on our website.
www.2ridetheworld.com'
Thanks for the offer but it seems you guys have not kept up with payments to your hosting company... Site is not currently available!
Stan,
Would like any information you can send me. Thanks
Paul
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Me TOO!
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