Friday, 20 July 2012

20 July

Hydraulic fill-up on the road

ROUNDING OFF WITH A MECHANICS STOP

What we thought would be arrival time at 2am in Barcelona was to be 7h30 in the morning !! Customs issue of course! They do not work in the early hours… well, at least we had a full night of sleep as I am not the best at driving in the early hours!

It took us an hour to get off the ferry and through Customs before heading off on the highway direction Bordeaux where the spare parts for c(r)utching Deffie were waiting. Luckily we only had the highway to take with a couple of stops so not much changing gears!

We’re still on the highway while I write this last blogpost and I am positive that we will make it to Ollie’s parents. Once repaired we’ll leave for another 650 kilometers up north towards our final destination Epône…. A mere 5000 km in total !!!

We rounded off the trip exactly as we started… with a mechanics stop… but rich of great, great memories of yet another country & culture discovered.

Richness lies in the experiences one acquires by discovering the vastness of this planet and its people and the Love they share with you...

With all our Love,
Milna, Olivier, Peter, Sheridan, Keone & Kimo

19 July

Sunset on board...


HIS EXCELLENCY

Blue Mediterranean skies were all around when we sat down outside on the deck to have breakfast. It was warm with a little breeze and just perfect to pass the day on board of the "Excellent".

Mum wasn’t feeling well and had probably caught a Moroccan stomach bug.. she spent her day asleep in her cabin. I managed to catch a deckchair and enjoyed the sun on one of the top decks where the wind was by now a welcome cool-down!

Compared to the “Majestic” the “Excellence” was fantastic !!! The boat was clean and less run-down and there were more activities organized for the kids (although the boys spent their time running around playing hide and seek in the corridors).



We had a beautiful sunset on the Spanish horizon with dolphins following the ferry before heading off to the cabins for an early wake-up the next morning…

18 July


Boarding the ferry

IN TRANSIT

Today our main goal was to get to the seaport with the Defender with a functioning clutch !!! So once packed, stomach filled with breakfast and shopping done for on the boat we headed off direction Tanger.

It was only an hour drive via the highway with a blasting mistral wind!! But we arrived with c(r)utching Deffie still in shape. Now the endless waiting began on the parking in front of the ferry… 5 more hours to fill. Outside the gusty mistral was still blowing. We had a bite and decided to seek refuge in the cars listening to music and dowsing off. Then finally at 22h we could start the engine and drive on board. Phewww.. we made it!

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

17 July



THE CLUTCH ISSUE


This morning when leaving for our final destination Asilah, the Def decided to play up again! 

We had already filled up the clutch hydraulic liquid in Sidi Ifni but the reservoir apparently was empty again just after our departure.  We toppled it up and bled the system at the gas station on the toll road, with Ollie underneath the car and dad pushing the paddle to get the air out.

Once arrived at the hotel in Asilah, the hunt was on for spare-parts. With the help of Ollie’s dad in Bordeaux and Aziz here in Casablanca we searched for a solution. It was already 16h and we decided to just drive to Tanger tomorrow and see how the Def will handle its deteriorated clutch-state. In the worst case dad will have to tow it into the seaport and into the ferry…

 We’re asking you to keep your fingers crossed so we can at least make it to Bordeaux where normally we will have the spare-parts available!

We spent the rest of the afternoon visiting the beautiful medina of Asilah! It is breath-taking and reminded us a lot of the white and blue painted houses seen in Spain and Portugal.  We enjoyed the last visit at a local pub with local beer and as an ‘apero’ freshly grilled anchovis & local olives.

I’m heading off to the internet café around the corner to upload this onto the blog… no wifi to be found here. We’re rounding off this great trip around Morocco with our minds full of beautiful memories and impressions of a country in full expansion and transformation brought about by its younger generation.

With our greetings from a lively Asilah!

16 July



SCORCHING HEAT ON THE ROAD OF RETURN

The freshness of the morning air a Sidi Ifni wouldn’t last very long as we set off on our road back up North.  As soon as we turned inland towards Marrakesh at a mere 20 km from the coast in the hilly countryside there, mum & dad informed us from their air-conditioned car that outside temperatures were at 40°. It was only 10h in the morning and I avoided thinking of what was awaiting us around Marrakesh later on that day.

We only progressed slowly on the first part of our itinerary as the road was filled with slow-driving trucks, carts with donkeys and more…

The toll road (highway) came as a great relief (even for our toilet stop!) and we hit the pedal to progress a bit faster.. at least that’s what we thought! Outside temps had risen to 46° by this time and we attacked a mountainous area. Ollie was pushing the Defender a bit too much on the very first slope and for the first time in the poor old car’s life the motor was showing signs of heat distress!

Well.. we had to drop back at our previous speed of 60k’s here…. Joining the trucks again! The air inside of the car was like a huge blow-dryer and wetting your face only helped for a split second as your skin barely had the time to become wet! I told Ollie that we should have organized ourselves differently. Driving in such heat was unbearable. For us .. & for the Def ! He seemed to be fine and wasn’t too bothered by the scorching heat but Kimo & I were boiling in the back of the car! Keone had already deserted and was enjoying the cool air in the Toyota!

Mum was no longer announcing temperatures, most probably for psychological reasons, and I couldn’t keep my eyes open. Kimo and I quickly fell asleep. After an hour or so, with the hot winds still blowing round our faces I decided to switch cars with Kimo. Ollie was fine with this. He found it a challenge to drive and thus I joined the oldies in their comfortable cooled Toyota. What a relief! Mum pointed at the temperature on the dashboard. 50° by now at 14h. This was madness! Not long after, Olivier reported that his iPhone and the pc he was using as a GPS were shutting down from the heat!

When we pulled over to have lunch, we decided to continue driving to get out of this scorching center of Morocco and join the coastal area of Casablanca… only problem was finding a hotel. We were to find out once arrived around 21h… Our goal was to avoid thecenter of the city and this reduced our chances to zero.

Only one solution left, highway to Rabat and see what we could find around there. I checked the little town of Kenitra. The “Guide de Routard” gave a couple of addresses to stay for the night and I decided to call “Hotel de France” (good choice, no?).  Ollie even found the hotel in his Tomtom and so we ended up in front of its doors at midnight.

The men went to check it out and quickly returned telling us that this was NOT the correct hotel! It turned out that I had called a hotel in Kenifra, NOT Kenitra! But what a coincidence that both places had a hotel with exactly the same name!

Well, our luck wasn’t turned down, we found a hotel quite quickly around the corner. By this time we were happy with anything as long as we could sleep and shower the sticky sweat off our bodies!

Tomorrow we’ll head to Asilah, our last stop before boarding the ferry on Wednesday evening 23h.
 I may not be able to update the blog after this post until on French territory as the hotel in Asilah is the same one we had for our first night (without wifi).  So for now, we are sending you all our Love from this warm country and the warm hearts of its people.

Sunday, 15 July 2012

15 July

The Bush Mechanics Boys


SUNDAY MORNING BUSH MECHANICS

Coming down to the restaurant this morning to have a brekkie I didn't find the men at one of the tables but instead outside with the camping gaz burner soldering a broken wire of the power converter we use for the pc in the car.


Dad thought he had a soldering iron, but NOT! So they used a Bush mechanics solution... And it worked !

Ollie finally went out for a surf session... eh, 3 waves only .. and was back again in no time... the age is starting to catch up with him.

Today's waves at Sidi Ifni



The rest of the day could be considered a quiet Sunday. We spent it hanging around the peaceful little town, sunbathing, shopping and packing for our leave tomorrow morning returning northwards...

Malika's Boutique

 We visited the Malika's little boutique just next to the hotel. She has an impressive collection of beads! Either you buy one of her creations or you create something yourself.




Tonite we had a last glass of local beer and wine in the Berber tent on the roof of the hotel to close off the great time we had here at Sidi Ifni.


Well, if we can recommend you an excellent address to stay then jot down Hotel Suerte Loca !



Saturday, 14 July 2012

14 July



THE NARROW ESCAPE ON THE ESCARPMENT!!!

The day kicked off with a Landrover reparation... hmm this isn't the first time !!! Where have I seen this before??

The bonnet was taken off, and the men had to find a local mechanics shop to buy hydraulic fluid to fill up the master clutch cylinder which almost ran dry. Luckily this didn't happen in the middle of nowhere yesterday on our off-road trip!!! This could have been disastrous as my dad's car would not have been able to tow us up and down the rocky slopes.


We decided to take the Def for a test-drive up North to a different beach, driving away with a sunny sky.... well, that sky turned more and more hazy and foggy as we advanced on the road! Halfway we decided to make a Uwie and head back to our own beach. 


The boys stayed at the hotel to play pool and table football while we went for a long beach walk at the foot of the rocky cliffs on a pebbly beach.




We rounded off our walk in the local pub (men only!!) after a shower. Olivier went for a beachvolley session with the boys. The local pub was an empty cantine-like room selling only alcoholic beverages.. no coke, no juice, no ambiance to be found! We only stayed the necessary time to empty the beer bottle...


Tonite we are closing off the day at our usual dinner address: Restaurant Suerte Loca. The food is always tasty and service very friendly!