14 January 2010
Chris Scott, Trailblazer Publications 2009
A new publication on Morocco really worth presenting. Chris Scott, author of the Sahara bible Sahara Overland, focused on Morocco this time. The result is a well-written guidebook that fills the English-language gap left by the existing Lonely Planets and Rough Guides. Aimed at the independent traveller, be it in a 4×4, motorcycle or mountain bike, this is a book about preparation, practicalities and, above all: pistes. Clear descriptions of both well-known and less traveled routes, combined with nice photos and Chris’ entertaining writing style make this one a must-have for any traveller with own transport going beyond the berber-tea-fake-touareg-camel-in-the-dunes tours. Know that this post is totally unbiased, despite the fact that I made some contributions to the book.
Tags: Library, Morocco | Comment
7 January 2010
One of the projects of round-the-world cyclist and adventurer Alastair Humphreys is fundraising for Hopes & Homes for Children.
He engaged some cyclists to contribute to “RIDE – Images from the road”, a book that would “aim to inspire people to travel, to get out there, and to ride…”. 100% of the profits go to charity and I’m happy to be part of the project.
The book is not out yet, but you can have a preview and more information here.
Tags: Library | Comment
1 January 2010
Jaques Gandini, Extrem-Sud 2003 – 2007
A beautiful collection of 6 books, nearly 2000 pages in total covering the Moroccan pistes in detail with GPS waypoints. Certainly interesting for off-tarmac amateurs but since all content is placed in a historic perspective and beautiful illustrated, this series deserves a place in any Morocco traveler’s library (French).
Tags: Library, Morocco | Comment
1 January 2010
Erika & Astrid Därr, 11th edition, Reise Know-How 2007
Focuses on active, individual travel with your own transport, so different from and complementary to the Rough Guide and Routard below. Accurate info, route descriptions and GPS waypoints (German).
Tags: Library, Morocco | Comment
1 January 2010
Jacques Gandini, Extrem-Sud 2004
Beautiful guidebook with lots of pistes in Tunisia’s south with GPS waypoints. The guide is made around the history of the country and is illustrated with nice old photos and postcards (French).
Tags: Library, Tunisia | Comment
1 January 2010
Ursula & Wolfgang Eckert, 5th edition, Reise Know-How 2004
Focuses on active, individual travel, be it in a 4×4 or on a bicycle, so different from and complementary to the Rough Guide and Routard. Accurate info, route descriptions and GPS waypoints (German).
Tags: Library, Tunisia | Comment
1 January 2010
7th edition, Rough Guides 2005
A typical backpacker’s guide with lots of information on public transport and accommodation but describes also the contexts such as history, books, music etc. Be aware however that timetables and hotel properties can change rapidly so don’t rely too heavy on it.
Tags: Library, Tunisia | Comment
1 January 2010
Free vector map from Alf to load into a Garmin GPS receiver. It is compiled using the tracks of travellers in Tunisia and for great use especially when touring on pistes and tracks. Download it here.
Tags: Maps, Tunisia | Comment
1 January 2010
Large scale topographic maps, useful for looking at the terrain and elevations and for planning stretches off the main roads. Digital copies are available here.
Tags: Maps, Tunisia | Comment
1 January 2010
A good road map of Tunisia for global planning. Not always accurate however regarding the state of the roads.
Tags: Maps, Tunisia | Comment