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Route planning.

I am planning my trip from London to Morroco, Accross to Egypt, up through Turkey, Europe and back to London. Any idea of mileage ? could this be done 1 month? please advise. Thanks Jamie
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Advice?

If you want others to tell you the distance of YOUR route, and how long it will take, then you really haven't done any planning.

That's my advice.
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You can't easily cross from Morocco to Egypt overland. See this site for more info about the region and border crossings: Sahara Overland ~ Trans Sahara Routes
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Early days

Yea it is still (very early days) thanks,

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If you want others to tell you the distance of YOUR route, and how long it will take, then you really haven't done any planning.

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travel to Dakar

Having done more planning I am looking to travel to the south of France to Monaco, then follow the caost, ferry to Tangier then again follow the coast down to Dakar. At the moment it looks like I will be travelling alone, I am excited but REALLY aprehensive. Any views? what are the dangers? how long do you reckon? thanks for your help.
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If you want a good ride down through France then try the D964 from Sedan to Neafchatel then the Route des Grandes Alpes from Thonon-les-Bains to Menton near Monaco. The route round the coast is very boring and, in summer, very busy. The Cevennes is worth a visit.

If you enjoyed the Alps then take an extra day or two and do the Pyrennes, sticking as closely as you can to the D918, before heading down for the ferry.

Do you still plan to try to get across to Egypt and Turkey from Dakar or ride or ship your bike back? When do you plan on going? The more specific you get with your plans and questions, the better answers you'll get.
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Hi, I would like to ride down through Moroco on the west coast to dakar, then fly/ship my bike home. What are the dangers. On my own, camping etc?
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