Sorry but no pictures of my lunacy this time. I rented a 27 foot uhaul to get all my stuff that has been in Andy's shop for the last couple years. Damn I'm so tired. Engines, transmissions, transfer cases, parts, tools, raw material, hardware. I packed that truck full, and flat towed my uhaul behind it too. I figured I would drive at night to stay under the radar. CHP spotted me around sunset creeping through barstow. He just shook his head, but didn't chase me down. Got the road train to my lot and figured I would try to get down the road. Three washes go across the dirt road on the way. I went through the first wash with a little momentum, and it was easy. It had been raining for a couple days so the ground was soft. The second wash had some ruts so I took it easy. The truck slowed down and then the rear wheels spun and I stopped forward progress. Uh Oh! I got out but being so tired, I wasn't even perturbed. In the dark I was still able to see that the front wheels on my uhaul truck got turned to full lock; it was being an anchor. I turned them straight and the truck moved again. I figured that was enough excitement so I pulled up on higher ground and got some sleep. In the daylight I planned where I was going to put my uhaul, and went for it. I drug it up, unhitched it, and was able to get that big beast back to the road despite the ground being the consistency of fresh cake. Unloaded all the guts of the truck out at my storage garage. I wheeled in some rolling racks and then filled them with boxes when I loaded. I rigged up some straps, and a come-a-long to roll them right into the garage when I unloaded. It took some time, but it was better than a run-away. I still have a tool chest full of bolts laying face down in the garage because it happened to me before; I learned my lesson. First thing when I hit the lot in the next couple days is to see about getting the dirt moved so I can have a pad. There is another storm for next week that I can monitor the water flow so I know how much comes down the creek. The adventure continues...