MT TOUBKAL – A 4 Day Trek in Morocco

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MT TOUBKAL – A 4 Day Trek in Morocco


A video of my 4-day trek of Mount Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa, situated in the Atlas Mountain range in Morocco.

I did this trip with The Bucketlist Company and I can’t recommend them enough – such a great group and a great group leader who looked after us and sorted everything from start to finish. Check out all of their…

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46 Comments

  1. Great job! Too bad you didn't have more chance to acclimate…if you try something like Kilimanjaro or Mt Blanc in the future, that will be a must! You toughed it out well!

  2. Good work Grace. I suffered with altitude sickness on my Everest Base Camp trek.
    I’m thinking of doing this trek, what month were you there and what sleeping bag did you use?

  3. Just finished this climb. Hardest part was the knee jarring and slipping on the way down to the Refuge. Absolutely knackered and had to resort to a mule on the way back to Imlil

  4. Ah no way! I remember watching your wild camping vids a year or two back. Typed in Toubkal (looking at doing it either this year or next year) and you are the first vid that came up.

    Proud of you! 🎉🎉🎉 Awesome to see you going from U.K. hills to mountain peaks of North Africa. Love it!

    If you are ever in South Wales and up for a hike, give us a shout. Or if you want a altitude sickness amigo on your next crazy adventure, I’m in! 🤟🏼Goal is to do Dolomites, Toubkal, Ararat, Kilimanjaro over next year or two.

    Any tips on Toubkal? Did you train much for it? Any advice would be awesome.

    Keep doing you and keep crushing it 👌🏼🎉🎉🎉🎉 (apologies for the Novel length comment)

  5. @ 13:50 You are a trooper Grace!!! Now try asking that same question while trying to make the ascent up Mt Everest…to make it even more depressing, when one of your landmarks is called Green Boots, named for the green boots belonging to a climber who died on the main Northeast ridge route…

  6. I’m going in May. Of course, I live at 9300 feet (~2800m), and hike and climb above 14,000 feet (4200 or so), and have been as high as 19,341 feet (5895m). The part I was worried about, was if there was any scrambling, or is it just hiking??

  7. Well done Grace…It must be Everest Base Camp next!😀 The golden rule when going to altitude is, if you're out of breath you're going too fast!