What advice would you give to a pair of Morocco first-timers riding through the Rif mountains?

Greg

Greg

When ae you planning to go
Can't help feeling there should be a connection between the words 'Rif' and 'Riff Raff'.
Ketama and the immediate roads running in and out are the only problems in the Rif. The evil atmosphere and the absence of women is at odds with the rest of Morocco. Mind you, I met up with a guy called Noel off HUBB and was gobsmackedwhen he said he'd spent the previous night in a hotel in Ketama. Brave guy!
With Fanum's route above you could continue riding south through Teroual then R408/R501 south.
For another equally spectacular ride through the area take the R410 from Bab Taza south through to the reservoir at Ourtzarh. Beni Ahmed is particularly friendly and there's a couple of fuel stations en route. As above, finish off coming into Fes on the R501.
Why would you want to go to Nador? There's not a lot of interest in the area.
If you really want to get to Melilla or Nador take the boat from Malaga or Almeria.
Can't help feeling there should be a connection between the words 'Rif' and 'Riff Raff'.
Ketama and the immediate roads running in and out are the only problems in the Rif. The evil atmosphere and the absence of women is at odds with the rest of Morocco. Mind you, I met up with a guy called Noel off HUBB and was gobsmackedwhen he said he'd spent the previous night in a hotel in Ketama. Brave guy!
With Fanum's route above you could continue riding south through Teroual then R408/R501 south.
For another equally spectacular ride through the area take the R410 from Bab Taza south through to the reservoir at Ourtzarh. Beni Ahmed is particularly friendly and there's a couple of fuel stations en route. As above, finish off coming into Fes on the R501.