The weather was
fine first off then another squall came across. We left about 09:00 and
headed out to the most westerly point of Cyprus. John managed the 7 km in 2
hours. The "Track" was very rough and wet
We had a quick walk around. There was a little shrine built on the rocks.
I had arranged to
have a late lunch with Aska, Tomik just outside Limassol so we needed to keep moving
We
drove back out although there was a lot of water lying around and some mud, we were
mainly on good solid if rough rocks.
Close to where we thought we'd be back on seal we
stopped to pump up the tires and got caught in another downpour. Very
tropical type squalls.
It
took a long while to travel the distance to get back onto the sealed road, we arrived at the
restaurant 10 minutes late.
Once back on seal we travels past a lot of banana palms, unlike the ones seen on the Turkish coast these were in the open.
We
had a lovely fish meal and a jug of quite drinkable white village wine or was that 2 jugs?
I
gave them all of our left over frozen and fresh food. It felt much better than
throwing it out.
Leaving
at 16:00 we had less than an hour to find a camp.
The
main orange road had a road closed sign so we stopped and asked some
traffic cops, they said we could enter but it did not go through.
We figured that'd make a camp easy on a no thru road.
Found
a little muddy slippery road down to a pebbly beach. EC does not like
pebbles so we backed out and sat at the end of the track.