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Get a kick out of climbing the
highest mountain in Northern Africa.
Day
1:
After a transfer to the little
village of Imlil we begin our
trek. Heading along the Mizane
Valley, we first pass the village of
Aremd and then onto the shrine of
Sidi Chamarouch. We then continue
east and by crossing the flood
plains our route takes us along mule
tracks and up into the high rocky
cliffs above the valley. Crossing
the river we eventually come to the
pastoral shrine of Sidi Chamarouch,
which attracts tourists and pilgrims.
From here the trail continues to
climb steadily, snaking and
zigzagging its way up to the
snowline and the Toukbal Refuge
(3206m), our stop for the night.
Approx. 4 to 5hrs walking.
Day
2: Early in the morning we make
our attempt on the summit of Jebel
Toukbal, the highest peak in
Northern Africa. Our route takes us
up the south cirque, crossing the
stream above the refuge. The walking
is relatively straightforward,
but the scree and the altitude will
make the going quite difficult in
parts. The views along the way make
the journey more than worthwhile.
When you reach the the summit you
will see that the vistas across the
surrounding landscape are quite
breathtaking. From here there are
unrestricted views in every
direction, from
the Marrakesh Plain to the High
Atlas in the north and as far south
as the
Anti-Atlas and the Sahara. We will
retrace our steps when we return
down the mountain and head back
towards Imlil. |