Following a two night stop over in Marrakech we head towards Tafroute, but at the top of the Tiz-n-Test are met with an unexpected bank of cloud, although this was actually a welcome sight as it kept the temperature down a little
Our first piste which runs through a palmerie in a deep gorge south of Tafroute should be an easy half day ride, but a series of around five new bridges are being built and with still wet concrete the man says NO!.
However, 200 Dirham was enough to persuade him to say YES!
So with a few planks we could get the bikes over and often just ride them straight off the other end with a couple of foot drop back onto the piste
Here the mountains could not be more twisted, more spectacular in the heat with huge lizards either running the gauntlet of 12 TKC's or just watching the world go by
After refuelling and lunch in Tata we head north back to Igherm but this time via the piste.
The description in Chris Scott's book says that after 20km the tarmac ends, it doesn't now but carries on for a further 16 km to the palmerie of Souk Tleta Tagmout, but that didn't stop Ian and I trying to ride the old piste which was sandy and blocked in several places
After several 'roadworks' the the pistes crosses a river bed although poor Gavin thought he would just keep riding on up it, I er just happened to be there with the camera
Next day is the piste from Taliouine to Foum Zguid where we'll camp somewhere before carrying on to Zagora the following day.
The first part of this piste is now tarmaced all the way to Akka-Irhen but still well worth doing.
Unfortunately we are down to four as one bike has developed what we believe to be a faulty TPS and is running very rich and one rider recovers from an ankle injury following a spill on gravel covered tarmac the previous day. They go on to meet us in Zagora.
The late start due to trying to sort the dodgy TPS leaves us arriving in Foum Zguid with just enought time to refuell and grab a quick coffee before heading out on the piste to Zagora and finding a spot to camp before dark.