Hi. I am Jean-Jacques whom you met on the Jaffar track with the T5. It was Jessica and Maximo who I met last week who gave me the You Tube link. Thank you, your videos are superb
Hi man, greetings from Brazil! I like doing some adventures on my bike too. Hope someday be able to do some of them abroad as well. Ill be following your jorney from here. Ride safe!
Ahh so much choice. Guess it depends how much time you want to take getting South. If you're heading into Santander then you're duty bound to go via the Picos. If it's a quick dash South then I go via Burgos, Valladolid, Salamanca, Caceres, Seville. If you have time then a more scenic route may be Burgos, Avilla, Cuevas del Valle, Guadalupe, Galizuela, Cazalla de la Sierra, Ronda. Enjoy!
Hi thanks for taking the time. Met a couple of great guys on the ferry from the UK to Spain who were heading to Morocco, they sent me a WhatsApp with the GPX files. I owe them a lot, without doubt they made the trip and I literally chose a route and followed the red line. Phone has a 512K micro SD card too so saved the GPX files to that, not sure if I did that over WiFi or 4G. Either way Morocco has great mobile coverage. Bought a local 10Gb SIM on the way out of the port at Tangier Med (there are Kiosks just past the police checks) along with insurance for the bike and used the ATM to grab some cash from my Revolut card
Looks like a great trip, was out there this time last year got down to Merzouga, interested in your doogee I'm just about to buy one, which model have you got?
Ahh nice .... Merzouga comes up in a few episodes ... had a great time in the desert ....scenery was equally spectacular just with a different flavour of course. Phone was great although i got it stolen in Bilbao on the last eve - my fault, I should've known better. I bought another as soon as I got home. Its the S61Pro, with Dual SIM + Micro SD slots, big battery, It's IP68 rated Water-resistant and shock proof. Just wanted something cheap that I could quadlock mount to the bike without a cover and run OSM ( Open street maps)....👍
Hi, I use OsmAnd on android ( guess they have an IOS equivalent too). Proved great although Morocco is tricky when it comes to mapping as a lot of the roads/trails are not mapped and certainly not by any one application. That said just finding the route is reward enough and adds to the whole experience ... the desert episode coming up later in the series shows exactly that
Hi. I am Jean-Jacques whom you met on the Jaffar track with the T5. It was Jessica and Maximo who I met last week who gave me the You Tube link. Thank you, your videos are superb
Great episode again with amazing landscape
You are living my dream my friend! I wish you safe trips and all the good views 👍
Thanks Bud! Appreciated 👍
A stunning area to ride through - thanks
Some great riding skills there bud!
Thanks, I'll take that 👍..... although my sense is it's 95% down to the bike .... 5% me maybe ( just for turning up!) 😂
Hi man, greetings from Brazil! I like doing some adventures on my bike too. Hope someday be able to do some of them abroad as well. Ill be following your jorney from here. Ride safe!
Thanks for watching and really hope that works out for you👍
Good luck...welcome in Morocco...
Been there with my tiger 1200.. mesmorizing
Great travelogue there brother…. I’m considering riding from Bilbao / Santander down to southern Spain- what route did you take?
Ahh so much choice. Guess it depends how much time you want to take getting South. If you're heading into Santander then you're duty bound to go via the Picos. If it's a quick dash South then I go via Burgos, Valladolid, Salamanca, Caceres, Seville.
If you have time then a more scenic route may be Burgos, Avilla, Cuevas del Valle, Guadalupe, Galizuela, Cazalla de la Sierra, Ronda.
Enjoy!
@@EpicADV Thank you Sir…. Great content in your travels. Did you solve the uri Geller issue!?
Yup, quick tug .... back to factory spec!!👍
nice video, stunning views, the maps are proving good on your phone, did you get a local sim card or down load the maps before hand ?
Hi thanks for taking the time. Met a couple of great guys on the ferry from the UK to Spain who were heading to Morocco, they sent me a WhatsApp with the GPX files. I owe them a lot, without doubt they made the trip and I literally chose a route and followed the red line. Phone has a 512K micro SD card too so saved the GPX files to that, not sure if I did that over WiFi or 4G. Either way Morocco has great mobile coverage. Bought a local 10Gb SIM on the way out of the port at Tangier Med (there are Kiosks just past the police checks) along with insurance for the bike and used the ATM to grab some cash from my Revolut card
Hi, thanks for the reply, really enjoying your trip, thanks for the info, take care and ride safe, looking forward to the video,
Looks like a great trip, was out there this time last year got down to Merzouga, interested in your doogee I'm just about to buy one, which model have you got?
Ahh nice .... Merzouga comes up in a few episodes ... had a great time in the desert ....scenery was equally spectacular just with a different flavour of course. Phone was great although i got it stolen in Bilbao on the last eve - my fault, I should've known better. I bought another as soon as I got home. Its the S61Pro, with Dual SIM + Micro SD slots, big battery, It's IP68 rated Water-resistant and shock proof. Just wanted something cheap that I could quadlock mount to the bike without a cover and run OSM ( Open street maps)....👍
Thanks for that, that's the one I'd ear marked,great country to tour in, look forward to seeing more 👍
What GPS app do you use?
Hi, I use OsmAnd on android ( guess they have an IOS equivalent too). Proved great although Morocco is tricky when it comes to mapping as a lot of the roads/trails are not mapped and certainly not by any one application. That said just finding the route is reward enough and adds to the whole experience ... the desert episode coming up later in the series shows exactly that