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- Member since Dec 2, 2008
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Marrakech , Morocco - 89 Followers
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Mountain bike guide in the Atlas Mountains Morocco " Ride Morocco's Finest Trails "
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morocco-singletracks callofthewildphotos's article
Feb 13, 2020 at 5:11
Feb 13, 2020
7 Things to Know When You're Planning a Trip to Morocco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meE96Va8vz0&t=12s
morocco-singletracks callofthewildphotos's article
Feb 13, 2020 at 4:46
Feb 13, 2020
7 Things to Know When You're Planning a Trip to Morocco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meE96Va8vz0&t=12s
morocco-singletracks callofthewildphotos's article
Feb 13, 2020 at 4:39
Feb 13, 2020
7 Things to Know When You're Planning a Trip to Morocco
i am a mountain bike guide in Morocco for ten years now with more than 20 years of mountain biking, and let me tell you this, i know at least a complete 10 days of amazing riding just in the arounds of Marrakech, 100% of pure single tracks of all kinds of terrain, from slippery technical loose terrain, grippy red dirt,to sandy freeride like in Where the trail ends, i haven't ridden with anybody that said riding in Morocco was just a bonus in the contrary they all had a blast riding the amazing trails we have here, the culture, the interaction with the locals and the contrast of the exotic atmosphere actually are the bonus that make your experience extra-ordinary.
here is a little video made by Traxxmedia with Alexandre Cure the rider of BH Enduro Team and myself just to give you guys a taste of that experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkvs14BDN3o&t=56s
morocco-singletracks mikelevy's article
May 7, 2019 at 18:41
May 7, 2019
Point: Suspension Lockout Levers Have Made Bikes Worse
i never lock the suspention coz my ass never leaves the saddle on uphills, dropper posts in the other hand are a treat...
morocco-singletracks sunnyrideoflife's article
May 23, 2018 at 21:20
May 23, 2018
Music & Mountain Biking Overcome Language Barriers on an Adventure in Morocco
@sterlingmagnum: Easy it's the pot that is called Tagine just put meat and vegetables in it some olive oil, spices and little salt and put it on fire for a couple of hours don't forget to put some water so it does't burn, bonne appetie ...
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