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Hello everyone.
I don't think I will make it to Taghazout for mid November. I'm taking the ferry to Morocco tomorrow, but my heart is set on seeing Chefchouen so I'm going to go there first. Then I need to go to Rabat and sort out my Mauritanian visa. If anyone else finds that they have to meet up later then I'd still be up for it. Hope all your journeys go well if not.
Liam.
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Hi guys,
We're in Rabat at the moment and going to pick up visas tomorrow. We should make Taghazout midweek next week, all things going to plan...
Cheers,
Spook
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Hi Guys,
I'm in the middle of the other group (just left Senegal I believe), and your group. Currently in Laayoune in northern Western Sahara. I'll be hanging around in Senegal for a while so might catch some of you there.
Does anybody know of a place to get a front tyre in Senegal/The Gambia?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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11 Nov 2013
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There are a lot of travellers on the way
Therefore you will meet some others for shure...
travel safe and enjoy your trip!
Surfy
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I'll hold tight in Taghazout and see you guys next week at camp garnaro jaybee:
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Hi Jonathan
Is it the same one i met in Maroc a couple of weeks back , blue and white KTM690 ? i was on the Black Tenere with Mark Orange KTM690
If so have a good one mate and only wish i was there
Phil
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Hi guys .
My personal situation is different as it had originally planned , I'm in Madrid with my bike and equipment, waiting for a new document, which must have been invented for my visa RD.Congo . severe bureaucracy will not undermine my high motivation for this trip, only delay it about 4 or 5 days , I will keep patience , just wait for this visa.
When I get my visa in about 7 hours I can get Tanger from Madrid.
Then I need a morning in Rabat for Mauritanian visa ( provided it is not Friday, Muslim prayer day closed all embassies )
From Rabat it take 6 or 7 hours to reach Agadir ( there is a good motorway to Agadir).
If any of you are down this route , let me know and we can go down together to reach Garnaro camp (if still there )
When I'm on the road, will be moving my position in case anyone wants to join me on the way down to the south coast.
I hope to get Agadir in a week in the worst
Garnaro camp has beautiful views over the Atlantic Ocean , looks great ! Enjoy it !
All the best
Esteban
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