Some tips...as you want....
Just a few wee tips to think about when we get to Maroc...some obvious and some not..
1.Make sure you're riding with a neck buff as the sun lies low and your neck can get sun burnt really easy.
2.Bring lip balm as the air is without moisture;that along with riding means your lips will dry out quickly and chaff.
3. A camel back water bladder is essential so you can drink whilst on the move.
4. Remember to keep taking salt on your food to avoid cramps.
5. Leave space in your luggage for the wet weather liners,water and a small amount of food.
6. Spare set of keys(I have mine permanently around my neck)
7. Passport and all driving documents along with Medical Insurance
8. If you bring a small packet of make up remover wipes instead of baby wipes,these will still work for the toilet and will wipe off oil from your hands if having to work on the moto...baby wipes don't degrease
9. ATM cards will work and most large towns have an ATM...if you call your bank to tell them you'll be in Maroc then they'll not block your card once it flags up as being used in Maroc.
10.Your mobile phone will work and there's good network coverage all over Maroc except in the more remote areas
11. I wash my clothes whilst having a shower so quick dry wicking T shirts etc are a good idea.If you don't want to do that you can bring a sink plug if need be..(I use a sock) and a tube of that camping detergent for washing clothes if you want.
12. Wear cycle shorts to prevent monkey butt
13. Get to the dentist before you go as if you've any problems over there it'll be a hammer and chisel job.
14. Obvious,but the give the moto a full service to include air filter....the feche-feche is very fine dust that moves about like smoke when you pass through it. It is the same as cement;it will run into air boxes like water and suchlike if you drop the moto in same. There'll be a short stretch of same from Merzouga to Zagora,just outside Ramlia.
15. Medication for a runny tummy
16. If you're bringing chargers for your electrical gadgets try and get one that will trip out when faced with power surges or charge from your moto.
17. When on round-a-bouts,it's normal to stop and give way to traffic joining the round-a-bout....welcome to Moroccan logic.
18. Most large towns have wifi.
19. When off road ride with road pressures or a little above... it's easier to have the odd bounce than two or three punctures thus keeping loss of time to a minimum. e.g. When riding albeit with Honda 450 CRF's...standard UK enduro tyre pressures 10-12psi front 12-14psi rear...for riding in Maroc 25psi front and rear with the same moto. (As an aside the fork seals never needed changing at these pressures)
20.You'll know your own moto and what tools to bring along with the camping stuff....bring puncture repair guff.
22. You'll not need as many clothes as you think you'll need
I'll post more up as and when I remember...if I remember that is
