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Tag Archives: Morocco
Goats, Mountains, and Snow in Morocco
Katy and I said goodbye to Rachid and Mohammad in Imlil and they headed back to their village about 10km away. Imlil had gotten about 6-8 inches of snow in the past two days and it was the first “real … Continue reading
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Tagged AFRICA, backpacking, daradrar, goats, imlil, marrakech, Morocco, mount toubkal, snow, toubkal
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It Snows in Morocco
We departed Fes to start a four day tour ending in the mountains outside of Marrakesh in a haphazard manner. My email communication with the guide we hired, Rachid, said 9am. Someone from the riad we stayed at knocked at … Continue reading
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Tagged atlas mountans, backpacking, berber, camel ridng, camels, dades gorge, fes, Ifrane, imlil, Morocco, snow, todra gotge
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FACT: Moroccan Sun is Hot
It has been a great past couple of days. We first headed to Meknes, the smallest of the three imperial cities. We of course arrived at the train station 5 minutes after a train had left so we purchased … Continue reading
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Tagged backpacking, grand taxi, meknes, Morocco, Moulay idress, train, volubilis
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Casablanca, that is in Morocco
The adventure to Morocco has begun. It actually started with me having Friday off which necessitated a back country ski tour of the Brainard Lake area before heading to Northern Africa. Our trip to Casablanca began with a 6 hour … Continue reading
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Tagged backpacking, casablanca, hass iii, jet lag, Morocco
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