Gaspi in Morocco

Photos Adam Marsal

Want to experience real freeride? Forget bike parks, forget all those tips for well-trodden trails. Join us for a ride in Morocco where you can whizz down to the valley from the high summits as freely as you would on ski or snowboard in British Columbia. Just before the start of the season, we headed for Morocco to meet Richard “Gaspi” Gasperotti, a three-time participant of the Red Bull Rampage and an organizer of bike camps in Morocco. 

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The High Atlas are really high. Jebel Toubkal, the tallest peak in Morocco, rises more than 4000m above  sea level, and there are over four hundred 3000+ m peaks. The landscape is incredibly varied. Rocks revel in colors, from brown and red, to ochre and yellow, to grey. 

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While you have to follow a single trail in a bike park, in Morocco the guide will take to 3000m, from where you can ride down as freely as when heli-skiing in Pemberton.  You get to decide whether you will keep your ride on the ground or jump from a rock or two. Depending on the location and the length of the descent, you can manage up to five rides a day.

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Another adventure in Morocco is a 20km trail that falls 2000m. At Gaspi’s camp you will ride a different track every day, so don’t worry about being bored. 

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What does a day according to Gaspi look like? At 8 a.m. Gaspi and Pierre Alain will pick you up at your hotel and will take you to the mountains, to a different spot every day, about one or two hours’ drive from Marrakesh.

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Pierre has a big offroad Pajero that can negotiate any mountain road and easily accommodates four bikes on its roof. Driver Rashid will take you to the start of the trail and then drive the car back to the valley, while the guys will guide you along a 15km or even 20km downhill. No problem to enjoy breathtakingly long downhills in the High Atlas.

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As the main dish in Morocco, you will be served delicious couscous (with vegetables or lamb). However, the top delicacy is “tajine”. To have a taste, Pierre Alain navigated us to a Berber village high up in the mountains. Tajine is a mixture of meat, vegetables and potatoes, which is slowly stewed in an oven in typical ceramic pots with high cone lids.

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Tea is enjoyed on any occasion in Morocco. The people in the Berber villages will show you the traditional method of brewing tea in wrought iron kettles. The restaurant manager will prepare one kettle with green tea and another full of mint tea. He mixes the content of both in another vessel and adds an amount of sugar that would last an average Canadian family for more than two months. For four people, about a kilogram of sugar was used! The tea is mega-sweet, but delicious.

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It costs a dollar or two to hire a guide in Morocco, but without a guide, you will blunder in the mountains, get lost and you may not enjoy the ride that much. The mountains are incredibly vast, without any trail markings. Without a genuine offroad car, such as Nissan Patrol, Toyota Land Cruiser or Mitsubishi Pajero, you don’t have a chance on the eroded mountainous roads. And you can only hire such a car in Morocco with a driver, who will ask for another bakshish (tip).

A week’s trip to Morocco costs EUR 1,620. The price includes 7 nights in 4-star hotels, meals, all travel costs within Morocco (flight tickets to and from Morocco not included) and guides. Gaspi and Pierre are also preparing more economy packages and shorter trips. For more information, go to bikingmorocco.com.


This has a sort of ‘trip of a lifetime’ feel to me. Who’s coming along? Talk Morocco here…

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