Hello everyone.
Thank you so much to everyone who turned up.
Below is the report I have submitted to the newspapers.
If you have any photographs I will email you all an address where they can be posted for everyone to see.
Drew
SSAFA 4x4 Scenic Drive
8.30am on 25th April was a beautiful sunny Sunday morning. In the village of Stroumbi near Paphos thirty Off Road vehicles arrived at the village petrol station, all looking forward to the SSAFA 4X4 Scenic Drive.
The participants had to decide in which of the two groups to travel. The first group was made up of well prepared Land Rovers ready to tackle some difficult terrain. The second group consisted of smaller, less robust, 4x4 vehicles like Toyota Rav4 and Daihatsu Terrios.
After a drivers briefing and short talk on the work of SSAFA Branch by the Chairman, Lt Col Andrew Noyes, the groups set off. The route took the participants down the Avgas Gorge and into the Akamas Peninsular. After a brief stop to play in the sand dunes and to tow out a few unfortunate and enthusiastic vehicles, they carried on. The views were stunning especially after the groups climbed the ridge to Neo Chorio where you could look left or right and see two different coast lines. The groups eventually arrived at a picnic site above Neo Chorio where some people laid out some very elaborate spreads. A number of people decided the venue was so nice they broke out the BBQs and decided to spend the afternoon there.
After lunch the more hardened off roaders set off for the second half of the day. This route consisted of more technically difficult driving. Some of the tracks were rain damaged and had deep gullies running down them. This really tested the skill of the drivers but everyone felt a great sense of achievement in getting through the obstacles and they were rewarded with some more spectacular views.
The day eventually ended with a BBQ at a forest picnic site near to Panagia. This was an amazing day that everyone seemed to enjoy and most people were anxious to find out when the next day out was being organised.
SSAFA Branch would like to thank everyone who came to take part and all the marshals who gave their time and petrol for free.
A total of €650 was raised to continue to fund the work of SSAFA Caseworkers throughout Cyprus.
For more information on SSAFA in Cyprus or to find more information on becoming a Branch Caseworker, please log onto
http://www.ssafa-cyprus.org