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Morocco Offroad 2 weeks ish - over Xmas
Anyone interested?
From the UK.. Preferably anyone living in the Midlands would make meeting up/organising and some practice rides a lot easier...
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12 Feb 2009
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http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/travellers-seeking-travellers/morocco-offroad-2
I go in april/mai if you wan to join.
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13 Feb 2009
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Thanks for the offer if my dates change I will get in touch...
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Up 4 it!!!
Hi, I had been planning a 3/4 week trip in April May next year to Moroco and Western Saraha. Went out for a meal last night with my wife and I was sugesting over the Christmas period as it is easier for me to get time away from my business. I am based in Hertfordshire, raced a lot of Motocross and done a few enduro's so I am not a complete novice off road although the only "overlanding" I have done is a weekend away on my R1 staying in hotels!
Used to be in the cubs (35 years ago) - so should still be able to errect a tent!
What are your plans - Regards Jamie
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Anyone interested?
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16 Feb 2009
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Only very rough plans at the moment but my thoughts are:
2-3 weeks only
Possibly take the bike(s) on a trailer to southern Spain/Morocco
As much off road as possible
Would very much like to watch / follow a rally raid (Dakar/other) if at all possible.
PS I'm looking for other big bike riders to do some greenlaning in the UK with if you're interested...
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I was looking to ride the whole way, and am OK to go from 26th December on. 2/3 weeks even 4 would be fine for me. I do green laning with a local group (the green lane crew), check em out on the internet. We sometimes go to wales for a weekend which is great. I use my KTM 200 for that. Dont know any groups specifically for your area apart from the "TRF", you do know them?
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I'm looking to cross over in a few days. Any one else headed over? Touring on a transalp, so nothing to ruff off road.
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24 Feb 2009
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The West Midlands TRF meets at Wilmcote near Stratford upon Avon - I've got quite a few friends there, some still doing the TRF thing some just racing or trials now. The LARF Leicester Area Riders Fellowship is also close to me but we saw them on the trail once and they had about 30 riders in a convoy and were leaving people behind almost, it seems you have to pay to join - I don't know where the money goes but at least the TRF is doing what it can to protect greenlanes.....
I'm in the process of getting an 18" rear wheel for the pegaso so I've got a 21" and 18" set for some decent knobblies and will take that on quite a few local trailrides with the TRF and maybe wales as well, was in Wales 2 weeks ago on my Gas Gas EC300 and quite fancy a few of the lanes on the Pegaso (that may be a horrible mis-judgement though...)
Some pics of my last trip here Picasa Web Albums - 405 TD Estate - Morocco
and a few more
Fancy taking that XT greenlaning? (I assume from your name you have the XTZ is that the parallel twin?)
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13 Jun 2009
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morocco offroad
Hi ya
I may be well up for this kind of trip morocco offroad would be fantastic especially if you can pick up one of the raids like you said.
But its a long drive down and back about 3900/4300 = 6 days, I do a similar trip every year for work in a camper with my CRF on the back.
I could possibly carry 4 bikes down in relative comfort with passengers. the diesel cost would be about £600 depending on the rate and price of fuel at the time and the ferry is about £140 return then you have the toll charges if you pushed for time, France and Spain road charges are about 360 euros, The reason I am telling you all this is because just getting to morocco by road with a van/car and trailer is quite expensive. There is another way to get the bike down and that is to have them courierd to southern spain, about £140 each way and then fly down separately.
I dont mean to be a gloom monger but when people realise the cost they often have a change of heart.
I will be at Ripley over the weekend hopefully so if your still keen let me know and we can have a chat.
kind regards wozza
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What's the 3900/4300? What is your camper - are you thinking of taking the bikes on a trailer?
£740 excluding tolls is cheap - even for 2 people £370 each but is that 1 way?
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