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Morocco - January and February 2018

I'm going to be heading down to Morocco via Western France, Northern Spain (Picos de Europa), and through Portugal. I'm planning to set off in early January and travelling through into February. I'm riding a V Strom 650. I'll be sticking to paved roads for the most part, so it's not going to be an off-roading trip. I've already been through the Pyrenees and the French Alps (Grand Route) this year but I need some winter sunshine so Morocco seems the obvious choice. I'll be going down as far as the Atlas Mountains. Anyone who wants to join the trip please get in touch.
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Sounds like it will be cold, wet and maybe snowy. Hope you have heated grips. Good on you!
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Sounds like it will be cold, wet and maybe snowy. Hope you have heated grips. Good on you!
These are reasonable concerns, especially for the higher ground such as the Picos.
On the other hand, the MC Piston club runs a rally within the Picos during the winter, or they did in 2017 (no details are showing on their website, so far, for 2018):-
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For such a proposed trip I would be more concerned about a few other factors:-

Overall lack of hours of daylight - what to do during the far more than 1/2 of each day that is in darkness?

Accommodation - most campsites will be closed. One can assume that hotels/hostels would be used?

Duration - is this a total of two months (all of both months mentioned) or a matter of a few weeks either side of the end of January?
Related to which - a "run to the sun" of Morocco, which may not be all that sunny during the early months of the year, or spending some time within the countries passed by en route?
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For such a proposed trip I would be more concerned about a few other factors:-

Overall lack of hours of daylight - what to do during the far more than 1/2 of each day that is in darkness?

Accommodation - most campsites will be closed. One can assume that hotels/hostels would be used?

... Morocco, which may not be all that sunny during the early months of the year,

Tim Cullis will probably (certainly) know more about what Morocco is like in January than me but from the few times I've been there in the winter my rule of thumb is that it doesn't get to be what I'd regard as warm (say similar to an average British summer) until you're south of the Atlas mountains - roughly Agadir onwards if you're on the coast route. And it can be pretty rough if you get some kind of storm system over the mountains.

I'm planning on going down there at a roughly similar time to Elektraglide and while I'm taking camping stuff I'm probably not going to be using it until south of somewhere like Tan Tan. It'll be hotels / hostels before that.

The short days of mid winter are a real problem, particularly if you're on your own. It cuts down how far you can ride each day and unless you're a life and soul of the party sort of person it leaves you with a lot of time to kill. There's only so many books you want to read in hotel rooms.

If it has to be a winter trip going in March is a lot better than January but of course you often don't have a choice. The daylight issue, rather than cold or rain, is what has had me planning winter trips in summer and then having second thoughts when winter actually arrives.
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6 Centigrade in Boudnib last night, but 25 during the day today is quite pleasant. camping up in the mountains over the last week has been too cool for my liking. Still 10 hours of day light though, you just have to be up and stop a little earlier than Summer Time.

Jan/Feb will be cool in most places even more so north of the Atlas, but then that's the boring part of Morocco
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Agree with backofbeyond, Jan/Feb is normally the coldest, especially riding through Spain, and when snow is most likely in Morocco—the highest snow risk area is Middle Atlas around Ifrane/Azrou.

I'm planning to be in Morocco from mid-Jan probably on the KTM 690, or maybe the campervan. Certainly won't be tent camping. When on the bike in winter I always go with handlebar muffs and an electrically heated jacket with dial-yourself temperature controller. Plus a MacBook stuffed with films for night time entertainment.

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