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Mathijs 23 Jul 2009 15:29

book Mauritanie au gps
 
I'm looking for the following book

MAURITANIE AU GPS
Cyril Ribas et Sylvie Beallet, Editions Takla Makane - 2001, 384pp

Can't buy it anywhere, anyone?

Cheers Mathijs

nickt 23 Jul 2009 18:34

It used to be available via their website:

Takla-makane.com - bi bip Resources and Information. This website is for sale!

But it seems to have gone away...

Amazon.fr doesn't stock it, it looks like it's out of print.

I suggest keeping an eye on Alibris: Used Books, Used Textbooks, Rare & Out-of-Print Books and setting up an ebay saved search, which will email you if one comes up.

Shame, it's a great book.

Nick.

nickt 23 Jul 2009 18:38

I just came across this thread, it looks like their email is (was?)

sbeallet ATAT club-internet.fr

Give it a go and let us know how you get on!

Nick.

pedrofconti 24 Jul 2009 08:41

Hi, I could contact Sylvie some 6 months ago and told me the book is unavailable at the moment. Let's hope it will be reprinted in the future.

Cheers,
Pedro

Mathijs 24 Jul 2009 09:28

Just got an email from the authors, Cyril & Sylvie
sbeallet(monkeytail)club-internet.fr

I can buy the book in pdf on cd-rom, they will send it to me.

I'll let you know when it arrives.

Cheers Mathijs

Sophie-Bart 24 Jul 2009 10:30

sold-out
 
This book was written, printed and distributed privatly and is sold-out.
From what I heard I do not believe it's going to be updated and reprinted.
[update] just read he is distributing and sending you a digital copy, perfect [\update]

It is a nice book and, if your french is up to it, nicely written, it was the one of the first guidebooks giving more info about the country and discribing some of the rarely used and remote tracks. Amazing especially when you realise it was mostly done solo with a heavily adepted citroen 2cv (4x2).
The track info is sometimes a bit puzzling but, when you are used to it, accurated.
Although the geographie isn't changing the landscape is. So some of the pistes discribed are getting a bit outdated and nowadays most of the routes discribed you can find more-or-less updated on the internet, sometimes even digital and transferable for the navigation-device of your choice.

If you cannot find it second-hand, there are a few options:

if you are looking for country info:
The large english/french/german guidebooks like LonelyPlanet, RoughGuide, Routard, etc all have a small section about the country. The LonelyPlanet is supposed to be coming with a major update of their mauritania-chapter this year.
There are some small dedicated guidebooks, in french and german I know of (for instance, by HUBBmember Edith Kohlbach) and the french PetitFuté has a nice one.

If you are looking for desert-info and pistes:
Offcourse you cannot skip SaharaOverland by HUBBmoderator Chris Scott, although it's about more countries and everything that is involved with traveling in the Sahara, it is continously updated through his website and is heavily supported by lots of members on this forum.

There exists a french series of small guidebooks, every title discribes an area of the country (something like The Adrar, Routes de Caravanes, etc.) but I don't know who makes or distribute them, you can buy them at the campsite in Atar. Nice books, beautifull pictures but not very practical, the maps are very rough and the tracks are also getting a bit outdated. Very nice for planning short trips and as a souvenir back home.

Last year a new guidebook came on the market, written by Jacques Gandini the same author who wrote a few guidebooks about Morocco (about tracks/routes and campings).
It is the best of both worlds, a lot of country-info, practical but also a lot of history (old and recent) and a lot of pistes and routes. Some easy (a few hours detour to a nice quelta, swimmingspot, doable with a 4x2) some serious (expedition-style).
The info is sometimes overwhelming (and in french) and the routes are not discribed in the most easy usable format, the waypoints are distributed throug-out the text instead of presented in a list, and sometimes it seems they are only 200m apart (which gives too many waypoints for my oldschool GPS). But it is very accurate.
I think it is probably the best you can get at the moment and the whole book speaks of a big respect for the country, desert and people.

I'm sure there must be more to find.

Toyark 24 Jul 2009 13:23

I have a copy (sorry it is not for sale) but will I will be glad to look up any info you may need :thumbup1:

gvdaa 24 Jul 2009 20:17

Some months ago I saw the guide for sale at "pied a terre" bookstore in Amsterdam.

Ulrich 24 Jul 2009 20:26

Hello,
Quote:

There are some small dedicated guidebooks, in french and german I know of (for instance, by HUBBmember Edith Kohlbach)
this guide from Edith Kohlbach was produced only using tarmac. So about: let's go to Mauritania, have holidays and write a guide. - Not necessary to have it.

Another solution. If You want only gps-routes without discribtion. have a look here (site is in german, if You have problems: pn):

www.desert-info.ch :: Thema anzeigen - Routensammlungen auf CD

the GoogleEarth view for the routes in Mauritania:

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

Best regards

Ulrich

eljulian 26 Jul 2009 11:12

Those tracks are nice Ulrich, but way too expensive.

Mathijs 28 Jul 2009 09:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by gvdaa (Post 250975)
Some months ago I saw the guide for sale at "pied a terre" bookstore in Amsterdam.

Thanks Gerbert, I already asked them before, but they don't have it.
although it's on there site.

I hope the pdf version is coming through.

trans-african 16 Apr 2010 14:51

hi,
has anyone sucessfully obtained a copy of Mauritanie AU GPS on CD from the authours??
Please let me know, I am trying to do this!

Chris Scott 17 Apr 2010 16:29

Try this email

Posté le 22 Nov 2009 15:20; Sujet: Guide Mauritanie par Takla Makane
Bonjour,

le livre sur la Mauritanie est épuisé, mais nous l'avons en CD.
Nous travaillons sur de nouvelles pistes qu'on vous présentera dans un nouveau site, l'ancien (takla-makane.com) ayant été "squatté"... A ce sujet, l'hébergeur français a fini par inscrire ce cybersquatteur sur leur liste noire. Peut-être l'espoir pour nous de récupérer notre nom de domaine !

Voici notre mail direct : sbeallet AT@AT club-internet.fr

Au plaisir de vous lire !

Cyril et Sylvie


Looks like he's driving a Luton Troopie camper these days.
Quelques photos pour commencer... - Le blog de Cyril et Sylvie

Ch


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