The Sand Up Your Bum Tour - A Moroccan ride report with a difference..

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That Gerry Springer moment ..... :natter

I takes Ian and Brian more than 3 days to buy a bag of food and less than 12 minutes to empty a supermarket full of alcohol :drinkinpa

Lucy doesn't own an off road Bra :boobies

Paul does speak :jibber

Rohypnol Robey doesn't do stress and cann't Multi task .. :eek

Shep used to be able to get freshly cut flowers for nothing every day :aidan

Miss Shep doesn't have a matching goatee :(

Major Gadget's didn't :blush

Oh and one last thing , ginger people are quite useful ............... :thumb

Cheers Fannum and Co :beerjug:
 
great report and pictures.
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Excellent report!

Any chance I can get the mapsource file for your Morocco's route?

Marian
 
Excellent report!

Any chance I can get the mapsource file for your Morocco's route?

Marian

Our route wasn't planned but attached are all the track logs for the Moroccan part of the trip :thumb2

Edit: I've added the waypoints of campsites and hotels we stopped in.
 

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Great pics and write up Kev:thumb2 .............looking at that road it was a good decision to take 4 wheels and not 2, especially as you both seemed to have also lost the motorcycle art of packing light:D

Loved the kettle especially , did you also both take a man servant in the Landy with you to help you dress :P One has to maintain standards when travelling abroad you know.

Not so much Lawrence of Arabia as Lawrence of Alcoholics Anonymous!!!:beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:
 
:bow Brilliant:bow

Thanks for the pics / the write up and.... managing to get across to us armchair adventurers the feeling of "Being There".

wow.
i wanna go!:bounce1

some day.... some HOW.... SOME Day!:green gri
 
Were you being chased in Marrakesh !!

We had a Burton guided tour looking for the hotel he stopped in last year. We got stopped by the police twice and suffered 100 dirum in fines so decided to cut our losses and leave :D
 
Sheps just got his snaps back from Boot's and has asked if I'll post on the thread.

So here they are :thumb2

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Picture 20 : I didnt know you could lean a 4x4 that far :eek

How close to the edge is that one :eek:

That must have been a pretty frightening moment


Great pics BTW
 
What a great write up and pics, some are sooooooooooooo sharp :eek: :thumb

What camera Kev?
 
>A car drove out of the drive with GB plates. It was an English couple
>from Manchester who ran the place as an orphanage.
>We went up and said bye to Colin and Fiona at the orphanage

Talk about luck. Colin Dickenson is from the Village of Hope at Ain Leuh, one of two of the 'orphanages' in the area: http://www.voh-ainleuh.org/ The other is the Childrens Haven at Ougmes.

Tim
 


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