SPertierra
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I posted this on a vehicle specific forum, but not here yet. Not really an expedition, just a road trip.
Yes, I know I'm a double post motherclucker(take that censorship program), but I know some don't get to the Blue forum anymore.
I arrived in Casablanca, Morocco, at night, after two days in Amsterdam, without a suitcase, or warm clothes, so I was really looking foward to a restfull night, a bath and warm clothes. Unfortunately, my suitcase got lost, but I did have two changes of clothes in my carry on, so I headed out to begin my adventure. One very generous Morocan gentleman offered me his leather jacket, but I could not accept, as it easily cost $1000 or more.
I took a train to downtown Casablanca, and then got a taxi to take me close to the rental agency. The two hotels next to the rental place were a Sheraton and the Hotel Dihram, I chose the one local out of curiosity. Very nice hotel, much fancier than I enjoy actually, so I went out to see Casablanca at night, and grab a bite. I found a hole in the wall restuarant about a half a mile down the street. The type of place that would not pass an health inspection in the states. And wow, was the food great, simple diced tomatos, kebabs, bread and the best damn chili sauce I've ever tasted.
After diner, I went to a couple of bars, and staggered back to the hotel.
The next morning, got up early, had two changes of clothes washed for $15 dollars, ouch, then went and pick up my 4x4. Got myself a Toyota Prado, which I figure was like a landcruiser. Right away, I could tell I was'nt going to do any heavy off-roading, as it had 8" wide tires, half bald, but I was here to explore light 4x4 trails, not rockcrawl. So off I went, driving through Casablanca was insane, much harder than driving in Europe, with cars, bikes, motorcycles, pedestrians, and donkey carts, all driving in diffent direction at once. I was very happy when I saw the coast, and knew I had gotten to the coastal highway. Things mellowed quit a bit after that. First stop I made, I got myself six 2 gallon bottles of water,
which ended up saving me later in the trip.
The first day, I just meandered down the coast, taking in the scenery.
The first thing that stood out, was the shipwreck cargo ship. This beach was sort of a weekend picnic area/market.
I went to the next town, Azemmour, which had been a former Portuguese fortified city. It was a very small, but pretty town, so I spent a few hours walking the streets.
Yes, I know I'm a double post motherclucker(take that censorship program), but I know some don't get to the Blue forum anymore.
I arrived in Casablanca, Morocco, at night, after two days in Amsterdam, without a suitcase, or warm clothes, so I was really looking foward to a restfull night, a bath and warm clothes. Unfortunately, my suitcase got lost, but I did have two changes of clothes in my carry on, so I headed out to begin my adventure. One very generous Morocan gentleman offered me his leather jacket, but I could not accept, as it easily cost $1000 or more.
I took a train to downtown Casablanca, and then got a taxi to take me close to the rental agency. The two hotels next to the rental place were a Sheraton and the Hotel Dihram, I chose the one local out of curiosity. Very nice hotel, much fancier than I enjoy actually, so I went out to see Casablanca at night, and grab a bite. I found a hole in the wall restuarant about a half a mile down the street. The type of place that would not pass an health inspection in the states. And wow, was the food great, simple diced tomatos, kebabs, bread and the best damn chili sauce I've ever tasted.
After diner, I went to a couple of bars, and staggered back to the hotel.
The next morning, got up early, had two changes of clothes washed for $15 dollars, ouch, then went and pick up my 4x4. Got myself a Toyota Prado, which I figure was like a landcruiser. Right away, I could tell I was'nt going to do any heavy off-roading, as it had 8" wide tires, half bald, but I was here to explore light 4x4 trails, not rockcrawl. So off I went, driving through Casablanca was insane, much harder than driving in Europe, with cars, bikes, motorcycles, pedestrians, and donkey carts, all driving in diffent direction at once. I was very happy when I saw the coast, and knew I had gotten to the coastal highway. Things mellowed quit a bit after that. First stop I made, I got myself six 2 gallon bottles of water,
which ended up saving me later in the trip.
The first day, I just meandered down the coast, taking in the scenery.
The first thing that stood out, was the shipwreck cargo ship. This beach was sort of a weekend picnic area/market.
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I went to the next town, Azemmour, which had been a former Portuguese fortified city. It was a very small, but pretty town, so I spent a few hours walking the streets.
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