Originally started during Covid as a way of getting Triumphs out for a drive but without mixing in groups, and now in its fifth year, TSSC Norfolk Drive It Day Scatter Treasure Hunt keeps growing in popularity.


The hunt started between 10 and 10.30 with a choice of eight locations to choose from. The rest of the stops could be done in any order. Each stop had 3–5 questions with points given for correct answers. Although the big scores were from taking photos of other Triumphs out and about.
Our lunchtime stop this year was at Whitwell and Reepham Station where we had 22 Triumphs parked up at various times, plus a Rover and MG. Other stops included County School Station, a church ruins and Bug park.
(Both the Heralds in the main photo have the Vitesse engine, note the different ways to making it fit with the Herald bonnet, the most common way is to cut the grill so it can go infront of the bonnet, versus the bonnet extension on my Herald).