We need more photos in this thread IMMEDIATELY!!!
As some of you may know I had been busy all week as well as the previous weekend in a desperate plea to get Fluffy ready for this trip to Emu Creek.
It came down to the wire, many mornings up early and working on the car at 5am before work, till late after work, still landed with me having to do the majority of the preparations on the Friday before my original intended departure time of 6pm.
On Friday I woke at 4am, and was at the mechanics by 5am, checking the tune, fault finding the running issue I had on the newly installed 4.6.
I serviced the Auto, the transfer and the differentials, as well as the engine oil. 
By this time it was almost 8am, I took the car to the office and tried swapping bits over to see if the car would run correctly, but no luck.
It was at this time I contacted Rick and limped the car down to his workshop at around 10.30am.
3 hours later I was back home with the car running but a major leak from one of the rocker cover gaskets.
Now it was time to get stuck in.
I connected the trailer to Reggie and loaded it with firewood. Then parked both cars side by side. Emptied them out completely and started sorting out what needed to go in what car to get away for the weekend.
I rolled out the tyres and lifted the first one directly onto the draw bar of the trailer. I figured I could fit two there but as I lifted the second, something in my back gave way, and I was immobilised.
It was at this time that I had thought the worst. What have I done, will I be able to commence...
I still had a mountain of duties ahead of me... It was 3pm
I was yet to swap the front bar and rear tow ball over.
I also had to wire up accessories plugs for the fridge etc.
Replace a front globe.
Get one car packed ready to go.
The other car packed with everything that was to be left behind.
Remove and refit the rocker cover gasket.
actually get home to see Jess and Fry before I left
and of course pack some clothes and what not while I was there.
After about ten minutes of rest, I decided to press on. I completed all the items I could without assistance, then as my guest arrived (Alex), I got him to aid with lifting the tyres and packing the cars, then making sure everything was strapped down.
By this time I was well past schedule, it was about 7pm and I was just looking forward to getting out of there.
But once I got on the road and headed home to get my gear it was evident I still had a gasket problem... probably much worse then it was previously unfortunately.
To say I was gutted is an understatement... I wanted to give up, but couldn't. So we headed back to the office and commenced undoing everything I had done 
Unpacked both cars again, removed and replaced front and rear bars, removed the tyres from the trailer, OMG I almost gave up numerous times. I was tired, sore and well and truly over it. Plus I had a three hour drive ahead of me.
Never have I been so over something before it even commenced, but the sheer length of my post already and having not even got to the highway yet is surely detail enough of why...
We contemplated leaving in the morning, but I was fed up, I didn't do all this for nothing. So at around 9pm Alex & I left the office for a second time and headed to my place again to get some bottles of wine, then to the bottlo for a carton of beer, then to the servo to fill up...
I don't know what time we hit the highway, nor do I know what time we got to the park, but I know that is was a relief rolling into the camp ground to see a fire and some friendly faces.
We made it, (albeit in Reggie not Fluffy) FINALLY ! ! !
Stay tuned for the next instalment!
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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