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Ouedrose is a French organisation that has been living in the area since 2009 and has travelled thousands of kilometres to take GPS readings on the ground and computerise the routes.
thousands of kilometres to take GPS readings in the field and to computerise the routes.
For your peace of mind, Ouedrose is your only contact, ready to listen, with no other intermediaries.
A raid is not a race (but) an outing to discover the country outside tourist areas -
The driving landscape: mountain tracks, sand dunes in the desert, and very few tarmac roads.
Tracks range from easy to medium-hard and very hard, depending on your experience and choice.
your choice -
Today's stage: the shortest 140 km, the longest 600 km and some intermediates - There are no roads here.
There's no problem with xenon headlights here.
Each morning we start from GPS point a - and head for GPS point b -.
Everyone has the day's route on their GPS and can set off on their own and ride at their own pace, or in a small group with the same pace or with the French assistance team, which closes the gap and acts as a ‘broom vehicle’.
GPS essential for vehicles (or small groups of the same route)-
The best GPS - Globe 4/4 - see the website of the same name (700x)
Or Touratech or ozi on laptop (car) - Garmin map 276c/cx (road book function) with Topo Garmin
A (French) mechanics workshop for motorbikes and quads is at your disposal.
Accommodation: hotel - troglodyte hotel - camp - cave** - bring your own small tent and sleeping bag.
Hiking in the mountains with a French guide, and bivouac for lunch.
On an evening with a full moon, you can cross the Chott el Djérid salt lake (62 km) without having to worry about reverberation or the weather.
problems of reverberation and heat.
Mountain biking in the mountains: ‘follow the arrows or GPS track’ - with assistance vehicle -
To discover a Tunisia unknown to the usual tourist destinations:
Archaeological sites and ancient Roman villages, oases, fauna, extraordinary landscapes... - The most difficult thing about the desert is the fact that it's a desert.
The most difficult thing about the desert is finding your way out............
a vehicle that complies with the laws of your country
driving in tunisia is totally free
For more information, or to receive the pre-registration form,
Contact ouedrose@hotmail.fr
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