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17 Jan 2006
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Morocco in March
Anyone intered in joing us.
My wife and I 2up on our BMW R100gspd leaving Cueta about the 1st of March for one month.
About the only thing which is not too flexable is the Start date of 1st March.
El Ray.
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14 Feb 2006
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Hi there,,
I am in Marocco on the 7th of March (see my notice on the black board). I am driving a DR 750. So I am a week behind you, but maybe we can meet somewhere on the road, I am not planning to stay long in the nothern parts, I hope to be near Casablanca on the 10th of March. Than I will drive more slowly and looking around. Hope to hear from you, Micha0677@web.de
See you
Michael
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14 Feb 2006
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will be in morocco from 14th march,on xt 600 with my girlfriend,travelling through rif down to merzouga,zagora and so on.this is my second trip to morocco,get in touch if you want to meet up.i can help with border crossing if this is your first trip.regards peter surtees.
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15 Feb 2006
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Hello all, I'm on a bit of a mad dash to see some dunes. I'll be on my todd so a bit of polite company wouldn't go a miss. I arrive in morocco on the 5th March, then down to Chefchaoun, fez and south. Then I'll spend a couple of days in Erfoud near the Erg Chebbi then head north by a different route.
I leave on the 13th,
It might be a bit speedy for some, but I'm short of time. A evening of mint tea and cous-cous might be just what the doctor orders by that point (i hope to do spain in one day (ouch).
Rich
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15 Feb 2006
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My wife and I'll be riding around Morocco from the 14th of March until the 28th. Look out for 2 old BM's an R80 GS and an R100 GS.
Let's have your proposed agenda and I'll let you know mine
Ken
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15 Feb 2006
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My wife and I will be in Morroco during late March and early April on a white GoldWing. We plan to be in Merzouga for the eclispe on the 29th. Merzouga won't be directly under it, but there should be a large partial eclipse there.
Between what I've seen here and on other forums there will be quite a few bikes in Morroco during March and April. We hope to meet some of you face to face.
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27 Feb 2006
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I`m in Morocco right now till about the tenth of March so we`ll probably be heading in opposite directions but let me know when you get south of the Atlas.
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