Hi!
Once again the “Transibericos” team we are ready to our annual off road adventure trip.
Time ago we started crossing Spain but once we did it in all the possible ways then we did it in Portugal, Sardinia and this year we are going to Morocco.
I've been in Morocco several times, first with a Suzuki DRZ, then with a BMW GSA and now with the Super Ténéré.
I’m very exited to see how the ST works in the Morocco sand and dirt roads, I’m pretty sure I’m going to enjoy it a lot.
We are going at the end of this month, 5 riders: 3 GSA, 1 KTM 950 Superenduro and my ST. We are trying to ride most in dirt roads. About 3.000 km in 7 days:
1: Nador-Missour
2: Missour-Merzouga
3: Merzouga-M’hamid
4: M’hamid-Tata
5: Tata-Boumande Dades
6: B. Dades-Midelt
7: Midelt-Nador
In the way down we follow the Algerian border thru the incredible Plateau de Rekam, the Erg Chebbi and Erg Chegaga dunes, the dry Iriki lake to Tata. Then we climb to the high central Atlas (hope there is no snow) and go north again to Ouarzazate, the Dades river, the incredible Cirque du Jaffar…
If you like Morocco here is the blog I did in my previous trip (sorry is in Catalan but Google Translate could help you): http://jva-marroc2010.blogspot.com.es/
I’m going to post the trip as soon as I can
Cheers!
Once again the “Transibericos” team we are ready to our annual off road adventure trip.
Time ago we started crossing Spain but once we did it in all the possible ways then we did it in Portugal, Sardinia and this year we are going to Morocco.
I've been in Morocco several times, first with a Suzuki DRZ, then with a BMW GSA and now with the Super Ténéré.
I’m very exited to see how the ST works in the Morocco sand and dirt roads, I’m pretty sure I’m going to enjoy it a lot.
We are going at the end of this month, 5 riders: 3 GSA, 1 KTM 950 Superenduro and my ST. We are trying to ride most in dirt roads. About 3.000 km in 7 days:
1: Nador-Missour
2: Missour-Merzouga
3: Merzouga-M’hamid
4: M’hamid-Tata
5: Tata-Boumande Dades
6: B. Dades-Midelt
7: Midelt-Nador
In the way down we follow the Algerian border thru the incredible Plateau de Rekam, the Erg Chebbi and Erg Chegaga dunes, the dry Iriki lake to Tata. Then we climb to the high central Atlas (hope there is no snow) and go north again to Ouarzazate, the Dades river, the incredible Cirque du Jaffar…
If you like Morocco here is the blog I did in my previous trip (sorry is in Catalan but Google Translate could help you): http://jva-marroc2010.blogspot.com.es/
I’m going to post the trip as soon as I can
Cheers!