R1150GS Adv off to Morroco

Michael R1150GS Adventure

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Hi all
Just off to Morroco in a few weeks.
My 1150GS Adv is now sitting pretty with its new TKC shoes on.
Any tips on BIG no no's for when I am over there?
I am fluent in french (and know the french well!), tour mega miles in western europe (for years) 1up and 2up but have never been touring off road.
I used to ride trials bikes (Junior Kick Start!) but need to dig up as much info on tyre pressures etc as poss, especially WHERE to camp! ANy tips people?
Two bikes, two blokes, two tents...
 
Welcome to the site Michael :thumb2

Morroco, Hmmmmmm there'll be plenty along shortly to point you in the right direction :augie

Fanum, Steptoe and Tim Cullis are all experienced in theat area and regularly arrange trips.

If you subscribe to the site you'll be able to send them a PM for more info:thumb2
 
Agree there will be plenty of advice arriving shortly.

Best advice I got was to avoid Tangier and take the ferry Algeciras to Cueta (which is Spanish Africa). Overnight in Cueta to get your pulse rate back down and then cross the border first thing (usually Morocco is 2 hours back from Spain) so you get across nice and early.

Also avoid Rif mountains - which means direct to Meknes via Ouazzane.

Other than that relax! Lovely country, lovely people and easier than you think.
 
Tyre pressures are a hotly debated subject, I left mine as they were, 28 psi front and rear. Didn't have any problems either on or off road, but it was dry.
As for don'ts, never, ever show even the slightest bit of interest when in a carpet showroom. :augie It's no good saying that you won't go in one, you'll find yourself in one by accident.
Don't think that just because you are in the middle of nowhere that it's safe to have a pee. Someone will appear from under a rock, just like Clangers.
Do have the most brilliant time. :thumb
Do write it up when you get back.
Mark
 
Welcome to the site

Nice adventure ahead!

Do please post pics and review when you get back, others like me, I suppose, are praying :bow to have the chance to go there early! :thumb
 
Also avoid Rif mountains - which means direct to Meknes via Ouazzane

Done that route several times, and further east into the mountains, and found the people very friendly. Never had a problem.

Stu
 
Hi all
Just off to Morroco in a few weeks.
My 1150GS Adv is now sitting pretty with its new TKC shoes on.
Any tips on BIG no no's for when I am over there?
I am fluent in french (and know the french well!), tour mega miles in western europe (for years) 1up and 2up but have never been touring off road.
I used to ride trials bikes (Junior Kick Start!) but need to dig up as much info on tyre pressures etc as poss, especially WHERE to camp! ANy tips people?
Two bikes, two blokes, two tents...


Hi Michael, welcome to UKGSer

I'll move your thread over to another section of the forum for you where I think you'll get a better response to your queries.

As Sado says, if you subscribe you can talk direct to many of the members here behind the scenes which is particularly useful if you dont wish any personal information live on the forum.

It'll open up more areas of the forum to you, its worth every penny, trust me :)

Here's a link if you wish to use it.

http://www.ukgser.com/subscriptions.htm

Good luck with the planned trip, hope all goes well .... keep us in touch with your journey.
 
hello,Morocco is full of places for camp,just avoid de big cities and you can camp in most places mainly in the sahara desert, you won't find any problem in camping anywhere.
cheers
 
Just come back and yes you can camp anywhere in the mountains or the desert - BUT

You will be plagued by kids in the mountains and to some extent the desert although less so.

The sheer amount of kit I had to take to camp with added up to so much weight it was a real struggle at time in both the mountains and the desert. In came in handy when we were in the middle of nowhere but on the whole it all added up to too much kit.

Camping gear, food, at least 10L of water meant an extra 50kg

Picking a 280kg bike up or digging it out of the sand 5-6 times a day because of the weight gets a little tiring to say the least.

Never go it alone, I got stuck under the bike in a deep river crossing and would still be there now if I was by myself.

It really is an amazing place to ride a bike, however you need to take precautions to stay safe.

Apart for that have a great trip :D
 
When I said Camping kit what I really meant everything other than what I usually carry on a trip to work or a day out.

So Spare inner tubes, tool and medical kits, camping gear,clothing,17 days of food, water etc...

all adds up to 50kg :D

Still lighter than a stripped down 1200GS ADV :hide
 


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