Snoops Morocco Trip #2

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i have tried to view 2 of them now.

VLC didn't work - for whatever reason.

d/L the k-lite codec pack and 'open with' windows media player - works perfectly :nenau

odd.

plays in VLC on my macbook.

for mac users:

videos also play in quicktime player with perian installed. the only other codec i have installed is flip4mac, but that only really deals with WMV files.
 
Why are there no instructions on computers...??

Well there are but the penis who design the system put the instructions on the inside, bit like locking the key to a safe on the inside for safe keeping :blast

MAC's not much better to be honest at times, they just fucc you up by not say what's wrong and have no delete button...:blast:blast
 
the sooner we all get back to painting on cave walls the better as far as I'm concerned...:augie

as long as I've paid my mortgage off by then and won the lottery a couple a times to make sure I can keep myself in tea and biscuits:thumb2
 
the sooner we all get back to painting on cave walls the better as far as I'm concerned...:augie

Isn't that your back up plan for writing your blog entries if all your equipment fails in Mongolia?



I should point out to Snoops, that even though there's been a bit of a 'thing' going on about who can view your clips & who can't, I've just sat and watched them all this morning & I'm glad I did. Your a trooper. Really glad I've taken the time to download them.
Clip 64 & the river crossing.......priceless mate, priceless..:thumb2:thumb2
 
Would love to see your report Snoops, why not delete the lot and start again

I think with the help of a moderator this would be the best thing. There are obviously loads of people who want to watch this who are getting so frustrated.
Appriciate all your efforts Snoopy and enjoyed reading all about your trip whilst you were away but this is a complete f*ck up.
Get someone to strip all the required bits out of this thread, close it and start a new one with all the required download stuff at the start.
I really want to be able to enjoy your videos.
 
It's a ride report - if anything needs explaining other than the actual ride report to anyone trying to read it, it obviously isn't working.

Not seen any of the other hundreds of successful reports with these problems, including those using videos.

But interesting it's keeping in the usual snoopy scheme of how things turn out. :augie:D
 
Back in business again :thumb2
Just watched one where Snoopy is sat on the side of the road and is contemplating setting up a motorcycle recovery and repair business over there. :jes
 
When and if Snoopy finishes this I've no problem stripping his ride report posts out into a separate thread and cleaning them up with the proper file extensions.

Get someone to strip all the required bits out of this thread, close it and start a new one with all the required download stuff at the start.
I really want to be able to enjoy your videos.

The offers already been made :rolleyes:
 
while sitting here I was just wondering what do you teach?

just for the record... cos this is priceless the way you try to make sense and bring order into the world.:thumb2

I'm guessing it ain't french... those kids must have thought "who's the nutter? on the bike and why are we counting to 7!"

Keep it up

:D

Motorhead well yeah I've got a plan A, then plan B and if it all gones totally wrong I've got my notebook I'll be doing un update cos I've just booked my medical this morning...:blast
 
SNOOPY!!!!!!!!!!!
Why put it all on DVD and sell them.
that way even fliddy's like me can see your adventure.
as i ain't seen one bit yet:tears:tears:tears
as i just about manage easy IT things, but this is beyond me :)
[if not just do me a dvd and i will pay you].:thumb
 
SNOOPY!!!!!!!!!!!
Why put it all on DVD and sell them.

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when his thread started I could view the first video, now I cannot view any of them including the first.

And now I'm having nightmares...

I'm flying to the US next week and I keep having a dream where the PA system boadcasts welcom to this flight across the atlantic I'm you're pilot and my names Snoopy
 
when his thread started I could view the first video, now I cannot view any of them including the first.

And now I'm having nightmares...

I'm flying to the US next week and I keep having a dream where the PA system boadcasts welcom to this flight across the atlantic I'm you're pilot and my names Snoopy
:eek:;)
have a nice day.:augie
 
Chapter 6 – friends and crashing

My journey to Midelt that morning was thwarted by jet another bloody puncture. The bike seemed to be a magnet for nails and one had gone cleanly into the rear tyre.

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Fixing it wasn't a problem but this time the tyre wouldn't seat properly no matter what trick I applied. It needed blowing up to a higher pressure than I could provide with my measly cycle pump.

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I spent an hour and a half trying and then said bollocks to it. I packed the bike up and set off to the nearest town. By the time I'd got there the tyre had popped itself onto the rim all by itself. Typical.

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On the way to Midelt I had a go at holding the camera and recording. It wasn't practical, or all that safe and I didn't try it again.

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By the time I reached Midelt it was early lunch time and I decided to stop at Restaurant Paris for some scran.

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After lunch I backtracked a little and took a track that would eventually bring me out at the famous gorges. What I did not know was that everything would, by the end of the day, be turned upside down. I also did not know at this stage how bad the GS suspension really was off-road.

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Ever wonder how those famous drive-by shoots are done? Well here's your chance to find out!

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I stopped for a “trail turd” as you on these sort of things. The scenery was fantastic and I was having a ball on the roads.

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The 4x4 that I passed earlier stopped to say hello. It was two Spanish guys spending a couple days touring Morocco. They said they were heading to the gorges but were staying near a lake next to the famous village of Imichil for the night. I said I'd follow them there and stay the night. My instinct told me these guys were cool. One had a 800GS on order the other had the new Yamaha Tenere. We got along fine right from the start.

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To start with they were in front and this worked fine until we hit the dirt on which thick clouds prevented any sort of vision. They were going quick and I had to drop back to see the road ahead but I didn't want to loose them. They quickly noticed and pulled over so that I could take the lead. We wanted to reach Imilchil before it started getting dark and there were still a couple hours drive ahead. My pace was quick so that not to hold them up and I became more familiar with the way the bike handled. It didn't handle well. At this stage I thought the rear shock had blown (later on at a BMW dealer I would find the shock linkage was dangerously worn).

My driving on a fully loaded bike was too quick, too reckless. I could feel I was on the edge of my ability especially on the corners. Well on one corner I ran ride a little bit. And so did a Toyota Hilux pickup truck.

My initial thought was to avoid a frontal impact for the inevitable collision. Both of us were going too fast to stop. I threw the bike left to head over the embankment. The Toyota smashed into the side of the bike tearing off the pannier and throwing me up and over.

I had a lucky escape on this one. I'd torn a hole in my pants and my left foot was swelling up, but miraculously nothing was fractured or broken.

The Spanish guys were very helpful and I quickly paid the driver 41 Euro for the (quite extensive) damage to his car. The damage to my bike was largely superficial however the pannier system was a wreck. The frame was snapped and the right pannier was holed – so no water storage in that one!

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The crash really put a dampener on things. I wasn't going to dwell on it though. Shit had happened and I'd escaped from what could have been a real **** up. I'd learn by it and not repeat the same mistake again. It was a lesson learned.

The Spanish guys took the panniers in their car and we cruised to Imilchil.

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We stopped at a hotel right by the lake. It was a beautiful location. I had a good evening with Antonio and his mate, who's name I now forget. It turned out they were Spanish Traffic Civil. How ironic!

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There were some Frenchys and also two gents that did 4x4 tours across the Sahara. When I told them what I intended to do from Merzouga they said I was mad, that the terrain was difficult and I'd be clutching it for much of the time. Doing it by myself was a big no they said. They offered for me to follow a tour they were taking on the Monday – at least others could help pull the bike out of the shit I was going to get it into. I give it some thought I have to say but my mind was in a muddle from the crash. I didn't even know if crossing with assistance was viable now, never mind if I had to carry luggage on the bike. I tried to forget and leave all the thinking till the morning.

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"My driving on a fully loaded bike was too quick, too reckless. I could feel I was on the edge of my ability especially on the corners. Well on one corner I ran ride a little bit. And so did a Toyota Hilux pickup truck".

Snoopy... you can't ride like that.. you really can't. It'll just end in disaster :eek:

Especially on unfamiliar territory miles from home....

:beerjug:

Micky

PS. We lived out of those panniers for six months and thought they were great... and never had a puncture :eek:

Please don't even think about taking up microliting or scuba diving ;)
 


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