Posted by Shawna Cox on October 13, 2008
| pat trahan |
Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 10:22 PM |
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Reply-To: pat trahan
To: shawna cox
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Hi Shawna, cool for the room, I think you will like it!!
Ok here a little bit about our route.. I am still working on the coordinates. But it is very flexible.. We can change it at any moment!! it is a proposed route!
13 – Arrival Patrick – Marrak. Get stuff ready – Riad
14 – Arrival Shawna – night in marrak – Riad
15 – Day in Marrak – Going to Rally rose des sables – Night in Bivouac of organisation
16 – Going to a CP to film continue Liason North – lots of KM – Night in small village
17 – Going on the Dakar route – Night on Bivouac
18 – Sand dunes in Erfoud – Bivouac in the big Dunes – Camel Trek
19 – Going South on the Dakar route – Night in Small Village
20 – Going south to Agadir – Night at my friend Surf Camp
21 – Day at the beach surf lesson, going to Marrak – Night in Marrak
22 – Day in Marrak – bring back 4×4 – transfer to aeroport
I will send you more detail on a map once I am done…
Do you need cofee in the morning?
Are you alergic to any food?
Do you like wine, Pastis, hihi. Just checking.
Bring emodium, tylenol, etc
Talk to you soon
P
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| shawna cox |
Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 10:56 PM |
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To: pat trahan
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are we close to the fossil pit / rock pit Mark Miller mentioned? :-) I like fossils…. :-) Want to go there….
All looks good – are we camping in the small villages? What’s the accommodation like there – home stays? $$? desert camping is cool still too.
What’s ‘Pastis’? Coffee would be good, but not neccessary – NOT TIM HORTONS! HA!
No allergies – Just not a lot of Dairy or sweet things. Looking forward to good staples of camping and the desert and Morocco. Nothing super fancy – simpler is better for me. Wine is good, but not a lot as I can react to the sulfides – what ever Moroccans drink.
Map will be cool to post on the blog!
woo!
s
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| pat trahan <rallyedakar@yahoo.ca> |
Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:59 AM |
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To: shawna cox
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Yes we will go to the fossil pit! In the small village we either will have to get a cheap hostel, 10 euro per niight or go further. I never camp near villages. But if you like bivouac that is good too. We stop at the village get the food and drink and go out in the desert! I prefer that.
You will have the time of your life, I hope you will like the desert as much as I love it!!
I can’t wait.
It will be very simple for camping because I cant bring much in my luggage and we cannot buy camping equipment there.
Talk to you soon
Pat
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