Follow TMT gpx collaborator Emile de Bruin and his chum on a ride down to cover a couple of the TMT’s High Atlas stages. The pistes are a lot wetter than normal but the big GSs plough on through. More from Emile here.
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5 responses to “1300GS on the tmt”
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Great video,
it really inspires me to complete the Trans-Morocco Trail. I’m 65 now and hopefully not the oldest on on track ;-), so I have nothing to lose. I’ll start either this fall or next spring. Thanks to Chris Scott for the brilliant book “Morocco Overland” + the nice track, which is constantly being updated and which I’ll follow as far as possible. Riding solo on Yami – World Raid.
BG – Martin W.
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Great video,
it really inspires me to complete the Trans-Morocco Trail. I’m 65 now and hopefully not the oldest on on track ;-), so I have nothing to lose. I’ll start either this fall or next spring. Thanks to Chris Scott for the brilliant book “Morocco Overland” + the nice track, which is constantly being updated and which I’ll follow as far as possible. Riding solo on Yami – World Raid.
BG – Martin W.
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Hello interesting and thanks for preparing this but could you not put historical and the like places not to miss on visits on the track with a special pin colour and description?
I ask coz I can’t see any (sorry!)
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Sounds like you want a guidebook, Marc. But as we say in the very first link of TMT FAQs:
The TMT is not a self-guided tour, online guidebook or booking service. It is a basic navigation aid; a series of tracklogs with essential points of interest.For more information you can either buy a guidebook – the French Gandini guides are good on history – or spend many hours online digging up the same information.
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