Got back from Morocco 3 weeks ago now. We had 8 LRs to start with, including 1 Camel Trophy LR, and came back with 7, 1 had to go home early. The G4 behaved impeccably. It was a very demanding trip, so very tiring, on the whole a great experience. Hope we can do a club trip sometime in 2009. So here are some pics:
The long road ahead, but it runs out!
Waiting at the port in Algeciras to make the jump to Africa.
Crossing the Anti Atlas mountains..
What is that Orange thing?
Safe to cross the piste then
At last some shade..(close to the Algerian border)
Party by the tree or lunch break.
Hmmm.. need to find shelter for tonight..
Is this the best you can do..moan from the group
Hi, it's me..it could be the moon..
Water, precious commodity...locals
OK team..stay close...we are in the desert..
hmmm...how did that that Landi get in that hole..?
OK, another dune ahead,,,stay in the power curve..
Lunch break ..
Sand and more sand...dune driving is fun..
Can I borrow you tree please...berber hospitality.
shiny wheels....
Cafe Argana in Marrakech..famous..
a bit of shopping anyone... Regards,Emon
Best regards Chris 2005 G4 Defender
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Regards,Emon
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im heading out there in august and cant wait, please keep the pics coming 1996 Camel trophy defender 1102008 G4 freelander 2
Are those Yakima or Thule cargo boxes on the tops of the vehicles?
Dan