Morocco 2015

I have just been forwarded an email from 'the only Sue' which is from Sue & Dave Holden who are RVOC members and Moroccan stalwarts. In fact they were at the Southport Rally in October in their RV and are currently in the south of Morocco now, ahead of every one else off here. Below is the e mail.

1st December - After the Storm

Well....

We have weathered the storm, unfortunately there are a lot of people in Morocco that haven't, 40 or so deaths.

Most of Moroccco was affected, many houses, bridges, and roads have been swept away by the raging water.

Not sure what we will be doing next, we were supposed to leave here on Wednesday but not sure if we can, or want to. We went out on the Quad bike yesterday, 23 km into Tan Tan although the road was passable there were places where the water was still covering it, the dry land which we saw 12 days ago on the way here were just covered in water. In Tan-Tan people were just carrying on as normal, there was still a lot of water about (and sandy mud). The N1 road out, back to Guelmim was closed, the usually dry river bed was a torrent of muddy looking water raging over the bridge, and the army was not letting anyone near. Apparently a lot of the deaths were due to a bus and 3 taxis driving over a bridge that had the same raging water washing over it in Guelmim and they were all washed away.

We have heard that Guelmim has been hit pretty hard and our next port of call was going to be Sidi Ifni, we have been told that there is no camping there at the moment as all 4 campsites have been affected.

Part of the N1 at Taghazoute north of Agadir has been washed away, we have friends staying in Essaouira who we have not heard from for a few of days, although the internet and phones have been down, we got back on yesterday, we are hoping they are ok.

Speak soon

Sue & Dave
 
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The like button is not appropriate for this so thank you for that report, there was a piece on the Morocco news that the King is committing money to help Sidi-Ifni , so sad that people with so little have this to contend with now.
 
Have decided not to go to Morocco.
So please take me off the list.
Always 2016!

Ok, thanks for letting us know, also Champers.(y)

Still over a month away but we're not put off - well not until the FO say it's unwise.:unsure:

But if so, where do we go? If 20,000 Frenchies are staying in Spain/Portugal ........:eek:

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Is that the sardine cannery or the tuna one Pete?
 
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Canneries ? :whistle:

Sorry, cannot think of a suitable quip! Someone else will though I'm sure.(Edit - told you, beat me to it!)

(But seriously), it's a thought but I don't think the Canaries could cope with several thousand motorhomes....
 
Ok, thanks for letting us know, also Champers.(y)

Still over a month away but we're not put off - well not until the FO say it's unwise.:unsure:

But if so, where do we go? If 20,000 Frenchies are staying in Spain/Portugal ........:eek:

Terry I have emailed Sue & Dave direct and asked to be kept updated via email. Will post if there is anything to report.

Have just try to get a ball park figure cost for the ferry crossing from Cadiz to Tenerife but its not playing ball. Portugal may be looking good.
 
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Without wishing to go off topic ..... But,

Having done Teneriffe in a MH it's worth noting that:

It will cost a bit more than €200 to travel (we paid €1000 one way and then €850 to return after obtaining residency)

Campsites on Tenerife are few and far between (2 in the south and 1 in the north (with restricted opening)) as are opportunities for wild camping, they have clamped down on it there as well

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Just done a ferry search €1200 euro return and not a lot of campsites
Scratch that I can get a apartment for a month or 2 for less
Another one of my bright ideas down pan
 
Look on the bright side 20,000 less french in morocco has got to be good . Though not for the Moroccan economy when they most need it ,

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I think the sardine cannery idea was better Pete - the Sidi Ifni canneries perhaps.(y)
Strange but that site at sidi was proberbly the only place I would not go back to
Everywhere else We did enjoy just something about that site we where on it always felt gloomy
 
Strange but that site at sidi was proberbly the only place I would not go back to
Everywhere else We did enjoy just something about that site we where on it always felt gloomy

Was it the one under the cliff? Know what you mean as the sun didn't come round until late morning - unless you'd arrived in a French registered van in September and bagged the beach-side pitches! WiFi was crap too. However as all the others were queuing out the door, didn't have much alternative but still like Sidi Ifni.
 
so sad that people with so little have this to contend with now.
Very true Carol, I'm still going and will way the situation up while I'm there, I thnk it's a case of If you don't go the people lose out again or are you being a hinderance by being there. At the moment I think it's the former,
Looking forward to meeting Horshamjack on the 8th
Dave

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Do I have to buy the whole of Africa to get Morocco ? I can't seem to get any sense out of the on line TomTom Shop.

Regards

Ron
 
Do I have to buy the whole of Africa to get Morocco ? I can't seem to get any sense out of the on line TomTom Shop.

Regards

Ron
What device to do you that you want to add the map to?
 
Hi cherry pirate to to live 1005 camper and caravan
 
Sorry should read tomtom

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I have recently purchased the latest (Dec) map for Morocco and it cost around £45-47.00 You do not need the map for the whole of Africa just the one that covers Moroc.
 
Do I have to buy the whole of Africa to get Morocco ?
Regards
Ron

The reality is there are not that many roads in Morocco. The £6 Michelin map will get you round just fine. Any satnav can and has got people into trouble.

More important is listen to folk on here telling of roads they would never go down again.

You can get a decent electronics map for Android, free, look up Maps With Me, maybe also on Apple. Not a router but a stored map you can zoom in on and if you have GPS on the device will pinpoint your location.
 
Morocco twice... No sat nav for me..
Lovely paper map, bit of common sense and feedback off others in the country. (y)

As Hilldweller states, not that many roads and the sat nav can just take "road A" but all the locals will tell you not to...
 
Michelin map for me, old school, always getting into bother with satnavs, never trust them. Anyhow I'm just going to follow Ken aka Canopus, so he can go down the first pothole and get lost first, ho ho:)

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