 When I lift my visor up, it's like when you open the door of the oven. It's unbelievable. It's really, really, really hot. Hi, I'm Lavi and this is Oli. We are attempting a new Guinness World Record to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle. After riding 3,000 miles across Europe, we are now ready to explore the roads of North Africa. Click the subscribe button to follow our journey around the world and let the adventure begin. Welcome back to the channel. It's day number 62 on our round the world trip. And today is a really exciting day because we're going on a road trip with our best friends. Yes, so we are here in Taroudan still and we have Glenn and Agnes joining us for the next few days on the road. We still have our beautiful swimming pool. It's been amazing. We slept really good and it's an amazing react with the swimming pool. It's pretty awesome, beautiful curve walls and beautiful rooms. It was perfect. So let me show you guys where we're going to be heading today. Okay, so we are here in Taroudan to where we've spent the last few days. And we are going to be making our way back towards the west, following the N10 over the anti-Atlas Mountains down back to the desert to Fomal's Geared. So Fomal's Geared is basically back at the very, very, very bottom of Morocco. And it's basically as far as you can get before you hit into the Sahara desert. So we're going to go back down there to explore that beautiful area. We did it! So we have about 175 miles. Let's hit the road and let's go. I'm walking back over from the Riyadh to the parking place where the bike has been stored, where Bumblebee has been resting for the past few days. I've got to go grab the bike, bring it back over to here and then load it up ready to go. This is the car that Glen and Agnes will be driving in. Oh yes, Darcy a Logan. There she is. Safe and sound, Bumblebee. Crazy kid, hey? We'll see you soon, yeah? Yes. Chokran. See you, see you. Wow, so many birds here. Yeah, and it's not too sunny this morning. Oh, it's beautiful. It's a good start to the morning. Goodbye, Tarudant. Goodbye, Tarudant. That's so cool, this massive wall around the outside of it. Yeah, it was a really, really, really nice Riyadh. And we have the swimming pool to chill out a little bit, to fill up our batteries again. And it was a perfect place as well to see our friends. And we had to catch up with a lot of editing because we filmed a lot of things the last week. Too many things. Yes, we filmed a lot of things. But yeah, it was nice. It was a really, really nice place. Highly recommended. But you know, now break time's over, we're back on the road. So it looks like here we're in the sort of agricultural flatlands. There's just a lot of different kind of flat farms left and right. A little bit boring landscape compared to what we've been driving before. You've got like some watermelons. You've got what looks like corn or sugarcane or wheat. They have a lot of different vegetables and fruits here in Morocco. You can see it on the market. A lot of varieties all locally grown. I think these are also, there's Argan trees here all over the place as well. We've got some roadworks as usual. So again, we're on a sort of bumpy rocky road, which we didn't expect. I feel like they're building every road in the country constantly. It looks very, very dusty and it's getting hot. Just bumping along this road. But yeah, we are used to bumping roads now. Yeah. We are trained now quite well. Exactly. And at least this one in theory shouldn't be going on for like 40 kilometers this time. Oh my God, look at this. The legend is true. There are goats in trees. I can't believe that. Really. Look at this. Wow. How cool is that? That's crazy. Look at these goats. That was so cool to see the goats in the trees. Oh my God. I'm so glad that we spot them. Oh, that's great. I want to have a herd of goats and go with them around and they jump in the trees. I can't believe they're so nimble like with their hooves. You would have thought they needed hands, but they are so nimble. They just, it's really impressive actually. Yeah, it's really impressive. So it looks like we're coming up towards the mountains now. We're going to be heading in that direction over south, over the Antialis Mountains here. So that's really nice. We should be getting into a bit nicer landscapes. We survived the day because the temperature just climbed in the last 10 minutes by 5 degrees. So it was 30 degrees just over there and now it's on 36 in the last 10 minutes. I'm not lying. Yeah, I think once we cross over these mountains on the south side, we're going to be hitting some very high temperatures and that might be the end of the day for us there. I mean, I don't know, if it gets really, really much hotter, I think we'll have to just give up for the day. Yeah, I think so too. Also on the radio, they said there's a heat wave coming. It feels like that the heat wave hits us already. We're aiming to go a little bit further, to go to Tawloin. I'm going to continue a little bit further ahead to there and stop there for a break. And we'll assess the heat situation there. Yeah. Okay, we're just coming into Tawloin. You wouldn't believe it, but 41 degrees. The bike is registering 41 degrees. When I lift my visor up, it's like when you open the door of the oven. There's how hot the wind is and how hot the air is right now. So it's by far the hottest day on the road so far. It's unbelievable. It's really, really, really hot. It's like a sauna. That hot is it. Exactly. A sauna that you can't get out of. Yes. Yeah. Just stopped here to have a little refresher. And we also just completely soaked our t-shirts. Look. And I soaked the snood as well. So hopefully that'll help us to cool down on the next leg. Fingers crossed. We've got about an hour to the next town which is called Tasernacht. And we might give up somewhere there or somewhere on the way there. So we'll see. Wow. This technique to wet the t-shirts is really working nice. Yeah. It's working really well at the moment. You can really feel the breeze cooling you down and it feels cold inside. Oh, nice refreshing. That's what we need. Yeah. That's what we need. I think we're just going to ride like that and then when it gets dry, we'll just re-wet them again and just keep doing that over and over again. Yeah. I'm going to empty a whole water bottle on my body at the moment. I think that's what we need to do. We're really seeing what it's really like to be down here in the summer in the south of Morocco next to the desert. Yeah. And I can tell you, it's hot. Yeah. I mean the bike recorded at the moment 45 degrees. Oh, look. He's got the engine open so that he can cool down. No way. That's absolutely insane. Well, you've got to go to extreme measures in an extreme place like this. Wow. Okay, we just pulled off. We saw the Agnes and Glenn behind us pulled off to the side. They're now leading us up this dirt road and we have no idea why. Let's follow them up the dirt road, see where they go. Looks very nice though. Okay, I think that's the limit for the car. Yes, look at this. Just a little walk up from the bike. Lavi stayed behind just so she doesn't get a headache and she's going to sit there and drink some water and make sure she stays nice and cool. But we've arrived at what looks like an abandoned village just behind us up on the edge of the cliffs and the rocky cliffs here. Look at that. That's an epic little stop off. Absolutely epic. So it's coming into the afternoon now. It's a half past four and the temperature is still 38 degrees. So the desert has not eased up on us at all. It's still just as hot as it was before. So we probably stopped and soaked our t-shirts about four or five times so far. It's literally the only way that we can survive and actually it's still working amazingly well. We soak everything and now as we're going along it feels honestly so cool. Yeah, it's nice. And it's 38 degrees. I couldn't believe that I could feel so fresh at 38 degrees. It's unbelievable. I just can't believe how well it works. As long as you've got enough water to just keep soaking it, it's just sweet. And the landscapes are epic as usual. Yeah, Morocco it seems like that. It doesn't matter which road you take. You're just blown away by all these different types of landscapes. And yeah, it's just amazing. So we're aiming to find a place where we can camp just outside of Fomal's Gid. It's 47 miles to that town. So we'll see what we can do when we get over there. See if we can find a place to camp. And Glenn and Anya still troopers following us behind. Doing amazingly well. Carrying a whole load of water and our food. And yeah, they are loving the landscapes and they're just loving it. So that's awesome. Yes. At the end we made it all the way and we are nearly at the town Fomal's Gid. Yeah, it's nearly, it's just about six o'clock now. So we've been riding for them basically the whole afternoon. And yeah, Fomal's Gid coming up ahead. Here it is. 175 miles later. Fomal's Gid. We made it. We made it. So after consulting the map we have found a track about three kilometers after the town. And that's going off to the left towards the Iriki National Park. And we're going to have a look at that track and attempt to kind of go down it a little bit so that we can find a nice place to camp. But we're not sure how off-road or whatever the track is. If that doesn't work out very well then we can come back into town. They've got plenty of accommodation here in town. Or we look for another wild camp somewhere else. Yeah, the temperature is now on 44 degrees and you can really feel the hot wind. Today is the inside and oven day. Yeah. Look at this. Awesome. I love that in the towns out here in the desert they've got like this cool archway to go in and out. Yeah, it's cool. That's amazing. This is just a normal piece. Nothing too crazy. There's not a lot of camping opportunities going on though. Not at the moment, hey? Okay, so we've given up on going to Iriki National Park area. It's very very rocky and there doesn't seem to be any cover to make a nice camp or anything. So Lavi's jumped in the car just to make things easier. And now I'm going to follow those guys and they're going to look for a camp on the other side of town where there's some like date palms and a riverbed and something a little bit more sheltered. Because out here is pretty desolate for camping. We've made our way into a little date palm forest area. But now we've got to see how far we can go. The car's going to go first and then I'll follow. Yeah, hold on a second. Wait, wait, wait. Let me just get past this rocks. Yeah, I'm still upright one second. Just going to get out these rocks. Wow, okay. Yeah, I'm coming. So we're just trying to get a little bit away from the main road so that we can find an area which is a bit secluded and then we can find a place to camp. But a bit of sand, a little bit of sand. So I've just got to take it super easy and try not to fall off. So we found a spot just up here. Just a little bit more sand and then we'll be there. So let's see. Just got to make it through the last bit here and then we're sweet. There we go. Okay, we've made it to a nice spot shaded by a big palm tree. Let's just see if Glenn's going to get here in the car. There he is. He made it. There we go. There we go. Beautiful. Good evening guys. We made it happy and alive to our awesome camp here in the middle. Over the last few days it's always been we made it happy and alive, right? Yes. It's always been like a surprise that we actually survived. So we found an awesome place here. Have a look at this. Look at that. So we sort of positioned ourselves in between a couple of big palm trees to give us a bit of shade, a bit of protection and we're sort of in this big palm tree, this big palm area. It's absolutely insane here. So we're just going to set up camp now and cook up some dinner. So we did at the end 170 miles, which is 276 kilometers in the heat and we survived. Just about. Just about, yes. Because of all the wet t-shirts. Exactly because of our support crew here who was carrying like tons and tons of water. Yeah. We must be carrying like, I don't know, 25, 30 liters of water. It's what you need. Yeah, exactly. So we have an awesome support crew. We asked them already to join us for the whole trip. So that's it from us today. We hope you enjoyed the episode. 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