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Track between Todra and Dades gorge
Hi, can you tell me the condition of the connecting track between Todra and Dades gorges at this moment. We want to drive this route end of february by 4WD.
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tried to drive from Imilchil to Todra - the track over the mountain pass was not driven by anybody, and not passable at all. We had to return. This was in 30 December. Then, we tried going from Dades uphill - the road was swallowed by flood, but possible. So - try, and tell, what happened!
NB - we used 4x4s
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Road todra to dades
Hi
Road from Rich to Todra is tarmac except 1 short place and takes you through a much nicer gorge called Amellago.
Todra gorge to dades gorge was impassable for us in Novemeber due to heavy rainfall, floods and the road being washed away (the track). It was covered in large rocks that had broken away and we were advised to turn back by a couple of 4x4 - of course it may be better now so its always worth asking in the towns when you reach there.
The road to Imichil was easily done on a bike.
Hpe this helps
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still impassable as at the 10th of jan,no one seem to know when it would reopen;
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I haven't done that piste since last year, however it is well defined and not likely to be affected too much by water/snow. Adi from http://www.aubergelefestival.cjb.net/ might give you an update, his email is aubergelefestival@yahoo.fr and I recommend his place in the Todra for accommodation.
Personally I would go up the Dades, then across to the Todra, then down the Todra. The track is easier to find on the Dades side, and the views are better this way round. Even better, include the link from Kelaa M'Gouna to Ait Youl before you go up the Dades. Very pretty, it's called the Valley of the Roses.
I rode the Todra a couple of weeks ago and you will have no problem with the diversions. You can see some pics at http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97166 (within post 15 of that thread).
As kaspars reports, the piste from Agoudal north to Imilchil was closed, however the asphalt road from Rich to Imilchil was open. More pic on thread mentioned above.
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10th of febuari
Hi,
With a 4x4 you can get to Tamtattouch in de Torda valley. The asfaltroad has been washed away begin of februari. The road was just finished. Now you have to drive trough the water.
Due to the rain the track, piste, between the vallys was not duable! Lots of big rocks and washouts.
Maybe later; Good Luck!
www.milestogo.nl
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The asphalt road past Tamtattouch to Ait Hani was finished more than a year ago. All the damage above was done last November, though the photos are from January this year.
Milestogo: Are you saying there was some more flooding in the last couple of weeks?
Tim
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