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Postby JQ » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:27 pm

just don't go. get your own place to stay. really not serious people at all. seriously. haven't got a clue what they're doing...

never judge a book by its cover. in this case, never judge a camp by its website.
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Postby Africa Extrem » Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:01 pm

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Postby joshsward » Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:24 pm

? did you stay with rapture camps Morocco.
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Expensive being on your own.

Postby daner » Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:57 pm

Sorry JQ but i was there in the camp for the second year in a row and was awesome first time there i surfed alot of secret spots with no one out just the camp people. These guys know the area up and down the coast and also know how the swell works , direction and what winds are bests for each spot. They also kept us away from crowds , we surfed spots 10 times better than anka point in the south ,this time just got back from a month in morocco this is the 3rd time ive been there first time i did it on my own and cost me a small fortune i then decided to stay in a surf camp as you need a car to get around which is like 25 euros a day for a crappy little 4 door also food is prepared in the camp and i met some great people.

These guys that run the camp are surfers from the 80's , they surf all spots with no problems and surf them well all run by australians . They looked after us all in a great way, there was beginners and even some pro's in the camp to Was great second time there and ill be going back to them again and again. I recommend rapturecamps and im sure these guys must feel bad if you were there and didnt have a good time as everyone there was having a blast , great parties nice girls and good waves is all you need in a camp and they provided it all

WELL DONE GUYS
if Andi or chriso reads this boys see you next year always a pleasure

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Postby JQ » Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:58 pm

ahh... josh sward. he's the guy who works there... everyone, meet josh, josh meet everyone! hehe, feel kinda bad now about bad mouthing, but at the time I ws very hacked off. I didn't actually go to any of your camps. I applied for a job. I initially got told that yes, they needed a helping hand, first in portugal, then in morroco. This was to work for free, although with accomodation (but NO money for a 'private' life, so going out etc...) I then assumed that asking a few questions about the job, and whether they could pay for my flight out there, would be ok, and normal. But no. OUt of the blue, I was told that I was too pushy! on the basis that I was excited and pushy for the job, I got turned down. I was also told that my english is crap. I was stunned to say the least. And having no one that would understand my anger in my normal physical world, I came to the cyber world, and to here. So... voila. We've come full circle.
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Postby JQ » Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:04 pm

oh... btw... you should have left this thread alone, and not replied... Now more people are gonna see this thread. again. without havin to search for it.
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