Well quick update,
On Monday we started MH1. "a 300km run over the High Atlas with only 80km being tarmac"
Only got as far as N31 55.080 W5 39.582 (after Agoudal). Must say the route is amazing. Has a little of everything. At a point where the track is washed away in the basin, we had some the notorious kids hanging off the roof rack banging on the windows asking for food & water.
Thought no problem I'll just keep on going they will have to let go sometime. Then realised the track was washed away. One of the kids helpfully showed us which way to go, so that was a bonus
Overnighted in an auberge.
2nd day (yesterday)
At N31 55.080 W5 39.582 things got very hairy indeed.
According to the topo maps on this section the dropoff down to the oued below is 350 meters. Couple this with my vertigo and fear of heights and things werent so cool with me
As we were heading to the 'shortcut for 4WD's" a shepherd came running from far. Really going out of his way to tell us (well mime anyway as we dont speak the same language

) that the route ahead had too much snow.
At first I thought is he looking for a handout for some advice , or maybe slightly patronisingly I thought "bah, he obviously doesnt know what a CRUISER can do"
Anyway we carried on and there was some snow but nothing too bad we couldnt handle. Then we got here which doesnt look too bad
Tyres were already clogged full of mud which I dont think helped too much. But as we were crawling along in low range we started to lose traction and the back started sliding to the edge
Needless to say SWAMBO probably would have divorced me right there had there been a lawyer nearby.
As we tried to move forward it slipped to the side. Reverse, and the same
So out came the spade and some frantic digging later we were able to reverse back. Even then the mud was so bad if I went too quickly the car would slide slowly down the slope with the wheels not moving
With Crispin's recent escapade fresh in my memory (showing how easily things can go wrong) and of a image stuck in my head of a LR at the bottom of a ravine (
in Morocco too ) I suddenly thought better of trying to go further.
If the dropoff had been 1 or 2 feet I would definitely have tried to go further.
Not worth our lives. And not worth ending the trip with a written off car either
On our way back we passed an 80 and 120 heading up. Wonder if they made it!!!!???