aaronmorris
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Awesome, Good pics Would love to do some thing like that
Thrown a short video together here Morocco 2013 - YouTube
Looks like a great adventure, great pics. Put up a few more to make us more jealous!!
Used the old waffle boards ALOT! Mate told me a good trick i wish i had heard before hand, tie them to the car so you dont have to pick em up after!Was just going to ask if you used your waffle boards. Did you guys air down when you got in the sand first?
Used the old waffle boards ALOT! Mate told me a good trick i wish i had heard before hand, tie them to the car so you dont have to pick em up after!
Yup, aired down to 18psi which made a huge difference, so much better.
:lol:Called a tag line that way once you are moving you don't need to stop to pickem up, or walk a long ways to retrieve then
Would you keep with the tyres you got or go to a AT type with a less aggressive tread pattern
It's a tough one mate as I have nothing to compare too, having said that we did some pretty tough stuff and we got through it! Also I should say my copper STT's are not the most aggressive mud terrains, insa turbos would be crap
looks like an epic adventure! me and a friend are hoping to do a trip there in 2015 with a bit of luck, like the look of the roof tent etc on the 90 (the 1 that goes out over the bonnet) hopefully make somthing like that to go on my disco
What was the reason for not going with the group like Mark and Mike did in the end chaps?
Their where a couple of personal complications initially which was the reason for a solo trip. It all depends what your looking to achieve from the trip. I think with a group of 17 vehicles and I'm guessing nearly 34 people you don't get so absorbed into the culture. For instance we met a Moroccan chap living in the desert miles away from anyone who invited us in for tea etc and to look round his mud hut, I very much doubt he would have been so accommodating if 30 odd people turned up at his door.
The flip side is if I was going to take my other half etc I would 100% book with a company for the organisation and security that's attached with such a company.
Horses for courses in my opinion and plenty of pros and cons to both depending on what your looking to get from the trip.
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