You need to really zoom in to see some of the track types.
What Frank and Eric wrote +1.
It's supposed to be adventure motorcycling. Most of my travels have been solo. With two of you travelling together you can help each other get out of sand traps, cross river beds more easily, and so on. Don't be afraid to make your own tracks alongside the piste, make changes to the landscape with on and off ramps if necessary. And if you find you are really outside your comfort factor, turn back.
Most of the traffic on the Moroccan pistes is early morning or late evening, so if you are stuck, hang on in there and hopefully someone will come to your rescue.
Tim
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