Wow - I was tired last night. And I’m coughing. The question is, dust or virus? I think virus, but it's not awful yet. Wendy is further along the path.
There's good news though, the wind died down overnight, and it’s a very pleasant temp for our last day on the bikes. We started riding right from our nice hotel. Today was a climbing day with more amazing views of the Atlas Mountains. We had big switchbacks to our break spot, with the faster riders walking back along the road and cheering on us slowpokes at the back. What a positive and supporting bunch of people.
We rode through villages badly damaged by 2023 earthquake. Some people are still living in tents after seven months.
It was a pretty tough ride, despite not being very long. We rode up 800 m or so up total over 35 km. One section near the end looked downhill, but it was uphill. What's up with that?
Leslie got chased briefly by a cute young girl on a bike who dashed out of her yard. She asked for a helmet, but we couldn’t donate ours yet since we had another 15 km or so to ride.
The best news of all - everyone finished the ride! There were no crashes, and no injuries. Hicham said he was very happy not to have visited a hospital with any of us - he's done that before.
After biking, we drove about one hour through the High Atlas. We stopped for lunch at touristy but very good spot with excellent service. I had a Moroccan salad and my first fries of the trip.
On our descent to Marrakech, the road detoured around a big rock slide on the highway. It had happened about two weeks ago.
We made an ice cream stop en route to Marrakech, arriving to our hotel in the late afternoon.
The high point of our drive to Marrakech was Tizi n Tichtka Pass at 2200 m. The route was built by the French to access mining locations. It's a nice road with many switchbacks and a paved shoulder - fine for bike tourers. But I’m okay with driving it.
We went out for dinner as a group to a restaurant about a five minute walk from the hotel. It was a nice place with white tablecloths and a menu that could have been in any city in the western world. I'm sorry that we didn't go for another Moroccan meal, because I've really liked the food on our trip, and I'm not at all tired of it. Wendy and I had pizza and split a bottle of wine. $60 CAD total. That's expensive for here, but cheap by home standards. We celebrated Aussie Anne’s birthday with a nice cake and then called it a night.
Our final ride had a good bit of uphill. My computer showed less vertical than Wendy’s. Hers is newer, so I’ll agree with its 830 m estimation. (Always go with the higher number 😀)