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Trans Sahara Routes.

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Morocco in Late April

HI!!

I'm planning a trip to morroco in late April, with a few friends.

Anyone can tell-me about Diesel prices and ferry?

Thakns,

If any one care to join, you're wellcome.

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Hi,
I just sent you e-mail. We will be at Morocco at that time. Maybe will be good to know contacts to each other, just in case...
We´ve been riding at Morocco about year ago, spent there month - did number of nice offroads and love it...

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hi Tomas, I will in Tanger at4 of May in the morning. Going reach tropic of Cancer, maybe even Mauritania. Take a ferry from Sete. Will we meet there? Regards from Warsaw - Romek on XVZ13

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hallo from poland
we start trip from rabat about 21.04 we travel by quads honda rincon 650 our plan; rabat, -khenifra- gorges du todra- merzouga- zagora-foum- zguid- near jebel toubkal- marrakech- rabat. if You have some good maps and waypoints please give me signal
please wirite me if its possible to ride from khenifra trough high atlas to gorges du todra?
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hi Tomas, I will in Tanger at4 of May in the morning. Going reach tropic of Cancer, maybe even Mauritania. Take a ferry from Sete. Will we meet there? Regards from Warsaw - Romek on XVZ13

write me! paul from poland
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The sahara overland website has up to date info on fuel prices and exchange rates, currently:

Morocco £1=15dh (£1 is about 1.4Euro)
7.12 dh diesel 10.4 dh petrol
Western sahara diesel = 4.12dh

Mauritania
306oogs (UM)= 1Euro
petrol 212 UM/Litre Diesel 188UM/Litre
There is also info there on latest weather conditions.

I am going on the 1st April, coming back end of April so may pass you on the way back!

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Originally posted by moggy 1968:

I am going on the 1st April, coming back end of April so may pass you on the way back!

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]www.plymouth-dakar.com[/B][/QUOTE][/url]

Hi Andy. Are you going on the Portsmouth/Bilbao Ferry? if so We'll see you on there. We are sailing on the 1 Apr too.

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I am also planning to be in Morocco late April. Travelling solo on 650 Dakar so keen to meet any one who is going to be in the region.

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So will I. Will be in Morocco from 17/4 (from melilla), travelling south and heading East to west and doing M1 to M12 and some other pistes I know. Due back in the UK on 7th May. Two old Africa Twins fully laden. UK mobile 07866 455913.
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Who want´s tp join our caravan??

We will have 6 cars initially (Nissan TerranoII, Opel Monterey, Opel Frontera, Mitsubich Strakar, LandRover Discovery and LandRover SIII).

5 other landrovers will join.

See you in Tarifa??
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Hi

I'm leaving Portsmouth on the 22nd of April for five weeks in Morocco. I can't stay on the bike for very long, but I know how to work .

So if you see me, help me pick the bike up, and buy me a .

Cheers Simon.
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Olá Christian

My son and I will be going to Morocco this coming weekend.


We could meet up in the South and do a few pistes together, as we will be on or own, we hope to find some folks to join for the desert bits, just for safety.

When are you leaving?

Cheers,

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Hi!

We're leaving April 22, but we'll be reaching Merzouga only in the 25th.

We're easy to spot....a portuguese large LandRover Group
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Might see you on the way back then.

Have a good time!
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I could not reply - GPRS did not work on the way to Spain, sorry about it.
Been told by friends (they left week before us) that they met some group from Poland, who asked about me. Possible it was you?

I just posted short ride report here:
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...pril-may-21397

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