torsdag 13. oktober 2011

We arrive in Tan Tan

Finally we arrive at Tan Tan. It's been a long trip through narrow mountain passes, and the result is a few scratches on the back rims and one running board got hit and got pushed backwards against the wheel. So we had to jack it out, but otherwise it went fine with us and the car.
We didn't get much time taking pictures today since we where so concentrated on driving the narrow roads, but we've filmed a bit.

We got to a well further down in the valley, and there was some herdsmen herding quite a few sheep standing next to the well whipping a donkey that pulled the water up from the well. It was quite a view in 40 Selcius, and the shepherds were wrapped in so much clothes that one could almost believe they thought it was winter. Something must have been wrong with the camera at that time, cause I can't seem to find the pictures that I thought I took :-)

It's not to much to report from today, but we did get to film a lot more today, and the footage will be published as soon as I get home again. Had to use the rear ARB today to crawl over some big rocks, and I was outside shouting commands to a sweaty highly concentrated Martin who was driving. We both sweated stressfully.

So today have been the most stressful day so far on our trip, and we where glad we got to eat a good meal yesterday. It was beef on the primus, and Martin was wondering how many chillies I used in the dish sweating.. Only a few I say'd smiling as the sweat ran down my face.. hehehe :-)

At half past seven each evening we hear the prayer calls yelling from the towns. The Morrocans pray up to 15 times a day, and its strange seeing them stopping along the road to pray. But interesting to experience. Today we're gonna take a shower and perhaps shave if we manage. We're really tired and its gonna be cosy just eating a good meal and get a good nights sleep.

More pictures will be posted tomorrow :-)

D & M.

The satellite equipment is up and running
 Magnificent sunrise 
Our happy camp :-)
 Impressive view
A beautiful sight
 David on full focus
A steep climb
 There's not a road

onsdag 12. oktober 2011

Draa Valley, and the scorpions!

Today we've driven past Assa and in to the Draa Valley, going onwards tomorrow to Tan Tan. Tonight we're gonna sleep out in the desert, and we've read and heard that theres a lot of scorpions out here so we're wearing boots with hight edges.

Earlier today when we came from Ta Ta we shopped more food and water, so tonight we're gonna enjoy beef with chilli, onion, and sweet potatoes with Morrocan bread. We got a few Spanish beer left. Don't need to drink to much beer down here in the hot climate, before you feel it kicking in, and the body gets weird :-)

The days passes by faster as each day goes on. Amazing how time flies down here when your concentrated  on driving on bumpy desert roads. Martin's given notice a couple of times because I've driven to fast on some parts of the road, resulting in a couple of "head bangs" on the ceiling. It's not easy calculating each bump when the sun shines you right in the face ;-) But we laugh and I hit my head into the left door window a couple of times because of my own driving :D

Tonight we've slept really good. A nice full moon, and good shadow conditions around our camp as we wake up, but this day the temperature has been at a high with over 42 Celsius. The AC in the car has been on at full strength. After the meal this evening we once again check the bolts and screws on the car. Like to be sure that we don't experience a wheel flying by us as we head on :-). The engine doesn't use any oil, and the cooling liquid level is at 100 %.

The quietness out in the dessert makes our thoughts fly home to our beloved. We experience things different when we're on a trip like this, away from civilization, and the loneliness hits you in a different way.

Martin's just finished rigging the roof tent and we're both hungry, so I've gotta hurry rigging up the satellite equipment to send this blog message. It was way to bumpy today to write while we're driving.

Hope you all enjoy our blogging of the trip, and that you might feel some part in our adventure that we're sharing with you.

Martin & David :-)   L.M- I - L - Y

Some pictures:


David chasing away some camels
They know how to "pimp my ride" in Morocco :-) 
We're driving trough this 
 Quite a few in the Norwegian Land Cruiser club would have liked this car ;-)
Amazing sunsets 
 We're howling at he moon
 Last nights camp
 Not a lot of waterfalls in Morocco, but we found one :-)
Long open roads 
 Martin chilling and waiting for supper
 Todays food marked
It's getting hot in here :P 
Pasta a la Crem, or is it? Yummy :) 


tirsdag 11. oktober 2011

Red sand, Sahara, and the Arctic Truck

Today we've driven through sand dunes and desert and had an incredible time. We've thought several times that the car would get stuck in the sand, but we've managed this far without even using the differensial locks.

We drove through flat salt fields, but suddenly we met a wampy aerea and the car started slowing down and the traction control and anti skid started blinking. So there was only one thing to do, and that was to put the car in low gear and head on. The car managed without any further problems, but the car has never been this dirty :-)

The mud down here is something else. It sticks to us and the car like glue, and we can't do anything but laugh it off and wait to we arrive at Tan Tan, where they probably can wash the car clean with jet wash cause it really needs it to get the mud off.

We've driven with the tire pressure at 20 psi trough the dessert, and it has worked well. We drove 110 Km/h at most and the sand trail was like a giant muchroom behind us. It's been a hot day in the desert with over 38 Selsius. We've been drinking lots of water this day since we havn't used the AC to much. We get to much condensation if we drive with the AC on to low.

Last night was just an amazing experiense to se the moon shine over the sand dunes, and we where sitting in the middle of the wildernes of it all. It was just amazing, and the temperature was at a comfortable 16 Selsius. We thought it would get much colder, and thus we got a good nights sleep.
Now we're in Tznit and we're planning to sleep under the palm trees. The sun is shining strong above us, but it's going down soon. We allso got to meet the local Moroccan police out in the sand dunes today, but when we took out our camera to take pictures of them we got strict notice that this was against the law. They only wanted to check that we knew where we were going, and that we did not arrive from Algerie since we've been driving along the Algerian border all day.
Then we drove through a mind field that was marked with excavated mines, but we're still here so it whent well :-)

An interresting and fun day, but we get tired of all the concentration and impressions. Our clothes get red from the sand, and our hands are allways dirty, but we've gotten used to it now. We had a stop at a small village right before we stopped to make our camp for the night. Lots of kids and they all beg for money, and we give them some Dirams, but if we only give to a few of them they get angry so its not easy.

Now its time to change the air filter and check up the screws and bolts arround the car. The roads we're driving on are very bumby and rocky, so we ofthen just sit and hum and the vibrating of the car makes our voice funny and then we laugh. We've filmed lots of fotage that we're gonna upload when I get home. It'll take to long doing it with the satellite, and last but not least expensive.

Some pictures of our day.

Peace and Love,
David & Martin.


David having fun, and Martin laughing his head of
 The tires fold out nicely
 Lots of mud and clay on the car
 A nice tire of MUD :-)
 Last nights camp under some palm trees
 Martin enjoying the day
 The salt plated dessert roads
 Sand dunes :-)
 Satellite explorer 325 sending
 We're ready for any sand bandits if they come near us
 Driving along
 Pumping ut the pressure to 30 psi again. Lots of sharp rocks
 Enjoying ourself with STYLE :)

mandag 10. oktober 2011

At last Lake Rikie

We're at the start of the Sahara, and we've got to test the car in slopy sand dunes. A bit scarry driving in such loose conditions, but the car handled superbly. We've driven with the tire pressure at 20 psi on the straight dessert, as you never know when the mud hits us.

In the slopy sand dunes we've drained the car tires down to 10 psi, and it's functioned well. The tires get very hot down here, so we need to be careful not to drain to much air out of the wheels because the rubber can tear itself away from the rims.

It's nice finally getting this far on our journey, and finally seing some real sand dunes. We can now for sure say that this trip has been a sucsess, with an Arctic Truck (the first to drive in the Sahara).

Tonight we'll set up camp in the dessert, and enjoy a nice cold beer, somehting we deserve after a long and hot day. Wish you all could be here with us to enjoy the landscape and the quietnes in the dessert, the wind blowing gently around us, and the temprature at a plessant 30 Selsius.

This morning we shopped 20 liters of water and som food. You never know how long we'll be here in the dessert, or if the rain comes, but we've checked with the weather forecast and it's looking promissing for our further safe journey. The sun dessends quick out in the desert, so I'll hurry up writing this text.

Some pictures of the day, says more than words:

The car gets drirty fast
 The car climbs like a charm :-)
 The car works as a dream
 David draining air to get the right pressure
 We're having fun
 Long dessert roads
A Prado waving friendly back
 An apple and some Red Bull and we're back in the game
 Fantastic fun
 Driving tilted along the edge of the sand dunes
At last we're driving in the Sahara dessert

 On our way to the sand dunes of the dessert, finaly
 Some playing and learning driving in the sand
 Martin taking in the view of the dessert. Breath taking
 Getting ready the camp for a night in the Sahara dessert
 A beautiful view. An Arctic Truck in the Sahara dessert
The start to our journey through the sand dunes
 Cewl with camels :-)
 The west Sahara. Breathtaking beautiful