Climbing Mount Toubkal in Winter | A Journey To The Heart Of The Atlas Mountains

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Climbing Mount Toubkal in Winter | A Journey To The Heart Of The Atlas Mountains


Journey into the heart of the Atlas Mountains with Abbie Barnes as they take on climbing northern Africa’s highest mountain, Jebel Toubkal (4167m) in winter conditions. Abbie hopes that by documenting their travels and the difficulties they faced along the way they can inspire you to take up the pursuit of becoming the best version of yourself…

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  1. Hello Abbie

    I was wondering if I could ask you some question on how you planned this trip as I want to go alone and join a group of people with a guide as I don’t have people who want to come with me.

    Thanks in advance.

    Oliver.

  2. Wow Abbie! I have been following your channel for the past few days. Your video quality is awesome. Very professional. I want to do this trail in 2022. Can you please provide the contact details of your tour guide. Regards from South Africa. Johan

  3. "If you want something you've never had, you have to do something you've never done. Don't be afraid to dream big, but then plan, act and share" Wise words indeed – many thanks xx

  4. Thanks, again, Abbie… watching this update I was reminded that at the same time you were experiencing the Atlas… my pal John and I were hiking an inverted mountain in Arizona, the Grand Canyon. We did our hike down to Phantom Ranch, via the South Kaibab Trail. It was snowing at the start and warm and sunny at the end. We hung out a day at the ranch doing some river side trails, then hiked up the Bright Angel Trail on the third day, back to the rim, over frozen snow and lots of slippy ice. Crampons, and occasional rays of sunshine, kept us alive! It was glorious!

  5. Salaam.. Fantastic… Who organised this trip please they seem well organised…. Which type company was it please…..really want to go soon In Shaa Allah…. Hassan.. Its the man to be with on this he's a fantastic guide….

  6. a very big well done abbie .the views were awsome ,,along with the team that took you there ,, my wife fiona has been to morocco.glad you were safe ,regards dean x

  7. Used to have a plenty of pine, lions, bears, leopard and other mamals. Now it's a big nothing. Imagine the amount of money Morocco could be doing with safari. Arab people sucks about conservation of nature just like europeans. My salute to subsarian africa and indian people on that.

  8. I'm very impressed Abbie. Well done. You did it! What a fantatic journey with some incredible people. Your film and commentary were superb. What magnificent scenery. Thanks for taking me along. Stay wild!

  9. Oh my favorite lion species used to live there the barbary lion i cant believe there extinct only a few in zoos why cant they breed them and bring them back to the mountains