A GS'ers journey through Morocco

Top write up ..!

You are a natural raconteur .....

You should become a photo-journalist , that was a really inspired bit of narrative - Thanks for that , a real treat! ........:beerjug:
 
PS You walked higher up the bank at your favourite spot than ever this time :D

That's only because I had to fit more bikes into the frame than previously, if I take more than 6 bikes next time, I'll buy a wide angle lens to save the walk:rob :thumb
 

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Here's a couple of Rick's photos which I'm sure he won't mind me posting here.

First Adrian shows that what goes down...
 

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...must come up:thumb
 

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Mark H does the same..and it did look steep:eek:
 

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Ian tries to keep the front down:augie
 

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Some old guy with a flashy BMW Rally jacket:o :o
 

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The same old guy gets stuck:rolleyes:
 

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Mark H on the move
 

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Still a fair way to go
 

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Ian Peter PerfectB is riding down one handed and with his camera set to video,

Here’s the best bits of my wobbly hand-held filming :)

http://s73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...=MoroccoLQ.flv

The moped rider in the red jacket was delivering fresh supplies to the café on the summit of the Tizi-n-Tazzert. We were impressed when he produced 2 dozen fresh eggs he had stuffed down the front of his jacket, unbroken despite travelling many miles of bumpy piste.
 


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