Morocco.
Anyone else done this climb?
I’m going in May with a guided group.
Any tips?
Anyone else done this climb?
I’m going in May with a guided group.
Any tips?
Don’t eat yellow snowMorocco.
Anyone else done this climb?
I’m going in May with a guided group.
Any tips?
Morocco.
I’m going in May with a guided group.
Out of interest, what season are you going?
Bet looks stunning in winter.
Don´t look down!Morocco.
Anyone else done this climb?
I’m going in May with a guided group.
Any tips?
Take an Atlas.....Oh...
With a guided group.Are you going on your own?
That’s a great site. Thank you.However……
Toubkal Weather 101: What To Expect On Your Ascent
Are you planning an ascent up Mount Toubkal? Understanding Toubkal weather is crucial for a successful and safe adventure. We delve into temperature ranges and conditions to help you plan your climb.www.skyhookadventure.com
Good. I once went with a group to the Atlas mountains and started the walk with assurances that the weather would be good so no need for cold weather clothing. We were hiking up and staying a couple of nights up there. At the summit, looking towards Marrakesh I was alarmed to see a huge bank of black clouds, sure enough a few minutes later a heavy snowstorm and temperatures which had been in the 70's turned to minus numbers. To make matters worse, the 'guide' then informed us that he didn't know where we were. We had to make a makeshift camp with the couple of tents we had and in my opinion, it was a miracle that were didn't end up with any fatalities as the journey back was horrendous the next day. I am sure your trip will be better!With a guided group.
Well played mate, what an adventure for you to look forward tooThat’s a great site. Thank you.
The travel company I’m going with are very helpful but that’s a good one.
Going late May into June so weather should be okay.
Thanks, very much looking forward to it!Well played mate, what an adventure for you to look forward too
Will be in Marrakech for two nights.Went to the top with a group tour about 10 years ago in June time. Hard work going up , 3 days I seem to remember of nothing but ascent. Got mild altitude sickness at the top. We came down via a scree run, basically over the side of the mountain and don't try to stop. Don't drink the street orange juice if you're in Marrakech, it's watered down with local tap water .
Great stuff! Thank you.I went about 15 years ago in autumn. It was fantastic.
We hiked to a base camp, pitched tents and then started the ascent in the dark at 2am, the idea was to reach the top to see the sunrise. Half the group got altitude sickness so didn't make it. I had stocked up on gingko biloba for a couple of weeks before hand so was ok. The views were fantastic. We were back down at base camp by noon, rested and then hiked back.
I have MS so am a bit wobbly on my feet but had a walking pole to keep me steady. The path goes up the side of a cliff but it's fine. There's plenty of scree and it's very exposed. The guide warned us about rabid dogs in the area but we never saw any. It's the clearest night sky I have ever seen. We could see Marrakesh glowing green in the distance.
I would take a walking pole, sunblock, sun hat, gingko biloba, a head-lamp, and good walking boots of course.
The menu was mainly tagine, pigeon pie or pizza. Don't go near the snake charmers in Marrakesh.
Enjoy, you'll have a great time.