A Note From
the High Atlas Mountains,
Morocco
By Brian
Connery
Thinking about going on a Morocco tour? Read
about Brian Connery's trekking the
High Atlas during his trip to Morocco.
From Imlil to Armed to Setti Fatma, Brian
takes you on a quick, yet in-depth adventure
of summitting and hiking around Jebel Toubkal
in the High Atlas region.
Sleep was constantly disturbed with fearful
visions of us becoming a magic carpet heading
back down the valley.
From Imlil to base camp is a five hour trek
ascending 1470 meters. Fearing the wrath of the
SPCA (society for the prevention of cruelty to
Australians), I arranged a mule to carry our
heavy backpacks up to base camp. Erecting our
tent on a dirty gravel pad in the wind shadow of
the massive refuge, we proceeded to secure every
anchor point with pegs and boulders.
During the night the alpine gusts strained these
anchor points and rattled the tent
unrelentlessly. Sleep was constantly disturbed
with fearful visions of us becoming a magic
carpet heading back down the valley. At day break
we were woken up by several teams of trekkers
heading for the summit. Pressured by this
bee-hive of activity, we got our act together and
started for the 960 m ascent as well.
The Japanese group were the first to encounter
altitude problems. Their lead guide yelled down
to " leave the struggling lady with some food and
continue". We yelled back " your a guide and
don't you ever do that"! Reaching the summit of
Jebel Toubkal in the High Atlas Mountains (4167 m
- the highest point in North Africa), we shared
this joyus occasion with one other couple from
France for half an hour before the waves of
trekkers arrived.
We descended via another col to complete a
circuit passing through a boulder field strewn
with the wreckage of an old twin engine airplane
that crashed many years ago. For the next four
days we became the mules as we backpacked
eastward into three new valleys.
How much it reminded us of Nepal: primitive
terraced villages in the valleys, sleeping in
"Gites" (guest house), and facing a high pass
each day to change valleys. Trekkers here quickly
step aside for loaded mules but none stepped
aside for mule Doyle or mule Connery. Has our
pre-concieved image of Morocco been confirmed? It
has been surpassed many times over. Now the
english speaking world has to come and discover
what the French have known for many years!