It looks like Morocco is good destination, specially for UK based overlanders, while from Oct to April we've got such a miserable grey rainy weather, good luck lads, all best 👌
It definitely is! I mean it's a fair trek but can be done in 3 days to the ferry. Absolutely a good idea to skip the winter time. Southern Spain and Portugal to for the win!
@@JKoverland we are off to Builth wells next trip should be pretty good just keeping a eye on the weather as we’ve had rain , sleet, more rain , snow and sunshine..can’t beat the heat you had over in morroco!! 👌
Awsome!.. Far too scary for me!😆I can just imagine that 'are we just getting shaken down for some money or is this actually real?' feeling, suddenly finding a checkpoint in the middle of absolutely nowhere!🤪😆.. and yeah.. you'll definitely be looking back at this one!👍👍😊
I have been loving watching this trip, I made an almost identical one way back in 1994, back then we used a very primitive Magellan GPS and a couple of Michelin maps with some extra lat/longs written on from a times world atlas. Our original plan was to go from Taouz to Zagora, but having made slower progress than we planned we turned north at Taghbalte, and headed back through Todra gorge. What navigation tools did you use, was it all just follow google maps?
I can only imagine it to be more raw in the 90's it must have been one epic adventure. Less roads l would think. We used a mixture of Google maps and Wikiloc off road trails shared by friends. Best. J&K
@@JKoverland That's was an amazing trip, no mobile phones, "smuggled" CB radios for comms, no fridges, ground tents. no fleets of truck campers, although we did end up in a desert raid car rally by accident, they were really helpful and welcoming. I noticed you appeared to have your bedding piled behind the front seats, does that mean the rtt or canopy wasn't as dust proof as expected? I had my Disco 14 years and never fully got rid of the feche feche :-)
It looks like Morocco is good destination, specially for UK based overlanders, while from Oct to April we've got such a miserable grey rainy weather, good luck lads, all best 👌
It definitely is! I mean it's a fair trek but can be done in 3 days to the ferry. Absolutely a good idea to skip the winter time. Southern Spain and Portugal to for the win!
Great video series guys, love it! What app do you use for navigation?
Thank you! Usually a mix of Wikiloc and Google maps so nothing fancy
Looks amazing guys 😊
Hey mate :) we loved it. Hope you both well!
Oh wow wow wow. What an epic vid. Been waiting for the next instalment of the trip. Loving it.
Thanks buddy :) did take a while to get the final edit.
@@JKoverland can’t rush perfection I say
Nice to see you two are out and about again. I bet it's more relaxing with a truck that just keeps working ;)
Something to be said in that! 😉👍
Hi jack great videos guys! How was the hilux in the trip?? Looks amazing out there!!
Hi Adam, the Hilux did everything and more to be fair to it :) perfect for this kind of trip. Where you off to next?
@@JKoverland we are off to Builth wells next trip should be pretty good just keeping a eye on the weather as we’ve had rain , sleet, more rain , snow and sunshine..can’t beat the heat you had over in morroco!! 👌
awesome
think this video making me want to go back to morocco :) waiting on part 3 see what happened :(
Re watching makes us want to go back to 😄 what a place!
@@JKoverland I forgot how remote it is over there when you leave the towns and things
Definitely putting it back on my list of places to go soon 🤙
Just amazig video❤❤❤lovely
Thank you! 😊
Hi, good video!
Thanks mate :) any plans to go in the Fourtrak?
@@JKoverland I’d love to, need to find a time to do it
Awsome!.. Far too scary for me!😆I can just imagine that 'are we just getting shaken down for some money or is this actually real?' feeling, suddenly finding a checkpoint in the middle of absolutely nowhere!🤪😆.. and yeah.. you'll definitely be looking back at this one!👍👍😊
An experience we will always remember. I would imagine we will want to go back at some point. You soon get used to the way of things :)
u finally made it from the safety of europe - lol!!!
Haha epic adventure!
I have been loving watching this trip, I made an almost identical one way back in 1994, back then we used a very primitive Magellan GPS and a couple of Michelin maps with some extra lat/longs written on from a times world atlas. Our original plan was to go from Taouz to Zagora, but having made slower progress than we planned we turned north at Taghbalte, and headed back through Todra gorge. What navigation tools did you use, was it all just follow google maps?
I can only imagine it to be more raw in the 90's it must have been one epic adventure. Less roads l would think. We used a mixture of Google maps and Wikiloc off road trails shared by friends. Best. J&K
@@JKoverland That's was an amazing trip, no mobile phones, "smuggled" CB radios for comms, no fridges, ground tents. no fleets of truck campers, although we did end up in a desert raid car rally by accident, they were really helpful and welcoming. I noticed you appeared to have your bedding piled behind the front seats, does that mean the rtt or canopy wasn't as dust proof as expected? I had my Disco 14 years and never fully got rid of the feche feche :-)
N a s a films everything in a studio so probably that desert could be just another film set for nasa (h)!!
It sure felt real at the time. 😂