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Fuchur 23 Apr 2002 22:19

Choices Choices Choises in Routing
 
Please help me as I cant decide!

What option would you choose if YOU where me!
I have got 8 month of time and thinking of the following route:

1 - Italy, Tunis, Algeria, Niger, Chad, Sudan, Etiopia and down OR
2 - Italy, Tunis, Libia, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and down!

What option would you go for if money and time arent the biggest problem....

CU under the Cu

Frank

Chris Scott 24 Apr 2002 00:48

1, definately

CS

Sam Rutherford 24 Apr 2002 13:11

Yup, Route one but...

It adds a little time and money, you could however descend to Djanet via

Libya!

I still rate the Akakus and Lake Gabroun areas as the best of their kind...

Sam.

camiel 26 Apr 2002 03:25

Sam's suggestion sounds like the ultimate option to me. What about safety going from Tam/Djanet to Agadez though?

On his website, Chris clearly warns for the dangers of being robbed.

Fuchur 26 Apr 2002 22:30

I would als be interested in why, you waould do that route and not the other.

Let me tell you al little about me:
Traveling single most of the time, hotspots I would like to join with others ofcourse.

First BIG trip to the dessert, and the firts trip through africa on a XT600Z. I ve travvel alot in the southernparts of africa, but I have this feeling the Sahara is slightly different form that http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb/wink.gif

Hope on same info from you all, and by the way who's going to the meeting in England 12-14 of July?

CU under the Cu

Frank

Chris Scott 28 Apr 2002 16:50

To clarify, as events for the last two winters have shown, the dangers of robbery are in the Djado area and in the Air, not the main Tam Agadez route which is recommended for a first timer.

Even then, Djanet-Agadez can be done by avoiding the piste, see:
http://www.adventure-motorcycling.com/riders (click Route)

Chris S

GWJ 7 May 2002 21:45

no 2, surely!
egypt is one of the most interesting countries in africa.
i have travelled exactly this route 3 years ago, not easy but fascinating...
good luck on tour
uwe

jeffreycondon 14 May 2002 20:56

there`s some meeting on 12-14 July?
I`m hoping to arrive in London beginning July from Australia before heading to north Africa and beyond.
Jeff


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