Jordan based PH'ers?

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B1G GK

Original Poster:

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212 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Anybody here based in Jordan?

Mattt

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225 months

Thursday 13th May 2010
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Not me, but have quite a few Jordanian friends if you needed any info.

Asterix

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235 months

Friday 14th May 2010
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I'm off to Jordan first week of June for a bit of R&R.

B1G GK

Original Poster:

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Friday 14th May 2010
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Mattt said:
Not me, but have quite a few Jordanian friends if you needed any info.
Please, I am doing a bike ride through the country at the start of November, this is where were going

[quote]Day 2

We transfer to the outskirts of Amman for bike fitting and the start of our ride. We head east into the desert and cycle through the “Desert Castle Loop”. We'll ride past castles dating back several centuries including one used by Lawrence of Arabia. We stay overnight is Azraq.


Day 3

We cycle westwards leaving the desert for more fertile plains. The route is mainly on roads. We head towards Qasr Amra, the best preserved of all desert castles, and continue towards our overnight stop at Jiza.


Day 4

We continue cycling towards the Dead Sea, travelling past some of Jordan's most interesting sites. We will see Madaba, with its famous 6th Century mosaic, and continue to Mount Nebo, where historically Moses was shown the Promised Land. From there we have a downhill ride to the shores of the Dead Sea where we stay overnight.


Day 5

We start along the eastern shore of the Dead Sea, with views of Massada Fortress and the towering Edom Mountains. We have a tough climb to the 12th Century crusader castle of Krak. From here we transfer to the Dana National Park where we camp overnight in Bedouin tents.


Day 6

Cycling through the Dana Nature Reserve you'll catch glimpses of wild animals such as the Nubian Ibex, Golden Jackal or Red Fox as well as unusual plants and trees. We make our way to the village of Shawback, continuing along the cliffs towering above the Araba Valley and the Dead Sea Rift before joining the trekkers and horseriders to cross the finish line of our destination – the ancient city of Petra.


Day 7

We have a free day to explore Petra.
Could you ask as to what kind of terrain it is, and what the temperatures are like that time of year, we have been told between freezing and 35 degrees, and is there anywhere that is a 'must not do' and places that are a 'Must see',

Cheers G