posting
I agree with the bloke below from morrocco. Even though this website can be a useful tool for reading recent comments on places to stay etc...and i am guilty of checking this site from time to time for bits of useful info...however, the info contributed to this site is 10% useful to anyone and 90% garbage with crap 'reader photos'. the ability for anyone to post pics and directions to any surf spot should be conrolled more by the webmaster...its a fine line between providing info to those who could use it and wont abuse it, and totally exposing those off the beaten track spots that only those with a smidge of adventure about them find easily enough...I think webmaster your intentions were good with this website but it seems you've created a bit of a monster.
comment by Anonymous, 2007-12-18 14:59:10
Please stop it!
If you still want to surf in quiet places with cool atmosphere & no pbs. with the locals, stop posting pictures & maps of places like this one. It's the country side there, this place has been kept quite for years, local people (not surfers) there have no academic education & live only from fishing, they used to be sweet & welcoming, today we are noticing more & more rips & violence. We, as Moroccan surfers, are trying to preserve places like this one from mass tourism. These kind of posts will push us to talk/ act tough toward the foreigners who will shoot "secrets" like this one & post pics on this kind on web sites. Cameras might be destroyed. Please behave...
comment by Seb_QC, 2007-04-05 06:44:42
dope spot
last year at this exact date i was arriving in marocco. The days spent surfing in sidi kaouki was the best ones. Not many people, and a shack near the beach where we rented some boards and wetsuits. Dont eat the meat sandwiches of the little restaurant near the bus stop. They dont cook the meat well and we got sick afterward. The beach is really quiet and perfect for 4:20
comment by Mitch, 2009-03-03 07:45:01