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UKTomo 10 Jan 2009 18:54

Where is this?
 
I know its Morocco but can anyone tell me where abouts.

I need to go there :funmeteryes:

http://www.midlandbikers.com/ShaunPics/xt660where.jpg

JMo (& piglet) 10 Jan 2009 19:27

There are lots of roads like that in Morocco - have fun on all of them trying to find that one!

Actually, you could always give Yamaha's marketing dept a ring and ask them where that particular location for the brochure was shot - I'm sure someone would be able to find out for you? (can't see why they wouldn't tell you...)

xxx

JMo (& piglet) 10 Jan 2009 19:36

Actually, that's given me a really dweeby idea for a photo thread (perhaps on XT660.com in this instance) - maybe people could post pictures of promotional/brochure shots re-enactments - the one outside the abandoned gas station would be easy to do - it's on the N10 west of Ouarzazate...

http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/r...x/101_0173.jpg

xxx

Ulrich 10 Jan 2009 19:43

Hi UK Tomo,
Quote:

There are lots of roads like that in Morocco
no, there is only one road like this in morocco - Gorge du Dades - Todra.

http://www.desert-info.ch/download/p...dades-bike.jpg

Fly there in Google Earth: 31° 31.660'N 5° 55.503'W and turn north to south.

Its really a "must" in morocco, do it. If You need a GPS-route, tell me.

Regards

Ulrich

JMo (& piglet) 10 Jan 2009 19:57

Yes indeed - looks like you nailed it there Ulrich!

What I meant is there are lots of similar roads to that in Morocco, and it would be fun riding them all in an effort to find that particular photo location...

xxx

Ulrich 10 Jan 2009 20:07

Hi xxx,

there is only one road like this and no similars, but another ones which are also nice, but not similar.

Try to find out and then tell me if I'm right.

Regards

Ulrich

JMo (& piglet) 10 Jan 2009 20:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ulrich (Post 222534)
Hi xxx,

there is only one road like this and no similars, but another ones which are also nice, but not similar.

Try to find out and then tell me if I'm right.

Regards

Ulrich

Yawn... there are loads of roads that wind their way out of gorges in Morocco Ulrich - what exactly is your problem?

Todra is very beautiful, it is also often busy with tourists, 4x4s etc etc. There are countless roads (and trails) throughout the Atlas mountains that all offer similar views and experiences to the one in the picture Tomo posted above...

For example, The Tizi-n-Tichka pass is similar, the road from the N8 up to the Cascades d'Ouzoud is similar, the R307 from Demnate to Assermo is similar... and all are worth including in a trip... stop being so precious and pedantic!

xxx

Tim Cullis 10 Jan 2009 20:29

As Ulrich correctly notes, the road is in the Dades gorge area. But there's many other places in Morocco that are its equal.

Before you get to that spot you pass the famous doits de singe (monkey fingers) rock outcrops. It's worth carrying on a bit further north past the hairpins when you arrive at the spot below...

http://www.infar.co.uk/tim/gs/IMG_2040e.jpg

Another of the Yamaha photos was crossing the river at Ait Benhaddou.

Tim

Linzi 10 Jan 2009 20:40

Stop, Please Stop
 
I beg you to stop posting large, clear photos like these. I have spent lots of time researching and preparing for a first trip to Morocco. As I can't go yet PLEASE stop. It hurts! Linzi.

UKTomo 10 Jan 2009 21:31

dam and blast!

Thats for the google earth map.

I just wont be able to make it that far. Oh well I am sure there will be plenty to explore anyway.

Wooo hooooo. Can't wait. A little over 24 hours before I'm heading south.:clap:

Linzi 10 Jan 2009 21:37

Rif
 
Sod! Try youtube if you must. Putting in a town's name often comes up with very valuable material. "Rif" has convinced me to head that way after Ceuta. Looks excellent to me looking for real Morocco rather than touristy Morocco. Linzi.

UKTomo 10 Jan 2009 22:18

When do you go? No doubt I will be flooding the place with some more pics when I get back :) Maybe even whilst I'm on route if internet access is available enough.

palace15 11 Jan 2009 00:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by JMo (& piglet) (Post 222537)
Yawn... there are loads of roads that wind their way out of gorges in Morocco Ulrich - what exactly is your problem?

Todra is very beautiful, it is also often busy with tourists, 4x4s etc etc. There are countless roads (and trails) throughout the Atlas mountains that all offer similar views and experiences to the one in the picture Tomo posted above...

For example, The Tizi-n-Tichka pass is similar, the road from the N8 up to the Cascades d'Ouzoud is similar, the R307 from Demnate to Assermo is similar... and all are worth including in a trip... stop being so precious and pedantic!

xxx


Be fair, I don't think Ulrich as a problem, could it be the way you have interpreted his post, remember his native language is probably not English, quite often when Dutch and Germans speak English it is often said that they are abrupt, how do we sound to them when we speak thier language? Thought so........We don't !
:nono:

JMo (& piglet) 11 Jan 2009 02:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by dave ede (Post 222582)
Be fair, I don't think Ulrich as a problem, could it be the way you have interpreted his post, remember his native language is probably not English, quite often when Dutch and Germans speak English it is often said that they are abrupt, how do we sound to them when we speak thier language? Thought so........We don't !
:nono:

Quite possibly - I appreciate what you're saying about native language - which is why I explained that I meant similar roads... I got the impression he was saying there were no other roads that looked like that in Morocco, and that I had to prove otherwise? (which I did).

I apologise to Ulrich if this was a misunderstanding...

xxx


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