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High Atlas

We spent four days trekking the Atlas mountains, around Mount Toubkal, which we ascended the third day.

Toubkal is the highest peak in North Africa at 4167m, and you’re certainly not alone when going for the summit. The refuge at the base of the mountain was full.

Contrary to the first day of trekking in the heat, our Englishness caught-up with us and out came the waterproofs. (Which I must admit, I rather enjoyed.)

More photos here.

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  • 13th June 2009
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