We
immediately discovered a few obvious parallels in our approach to this,
and they involved travel on the cheap, and an excuse to swan about in
otherwise unjustifiably ostentatious car best seen outside a merchant
banker's garage sometime in 1985. It was at this moment that we decided
we needed to attend a banger rally and thus team “Gin’ll Fix It” was
born. The team consists of myself - Ben Fisher - and my two partners in
grime, Chris Lingwood and Paul Arthur.
The Rally we chose
is fully 'organised' by
“Street Safari” and is one of many events they run each year. The
routes cover many destinations throughout Europe, but we decided we
wanted a bit more of a challenge, and the possibility to reach an
entirely different continent. With this in mind we chose to join the 60
or so other teams taking part in the Calais to Casablanca rally, and
therefore be able to say we drove to Africa (albeit the mere tip of
Africa). The main stipulation is the car used must not be worth more
than £100. This would prove to be one of the largest challenges of them
all.
The event was not a
race, and no prizes were earned for arriving anywhere first. Quite the
reverse in fact, as points are awarded for categories such as: longest
hitch hike, most impressive bodge, biggest pile of junk and various
other challenges along the way. The majority of the cars taking part
were not expected to survive the journey and so would be scrapped or
auctioned, leaving the participants to return to the UK via a more
reliable mode of transport.
We
however decided to also make the return journey in the car we set out
in. This would mean over two weeks of tortuous driving through France,
Andorra, and Spain, then crossing the straits of Gibraltar to Morocco
and onto Casablanca. After a brief stop, we would then turn the car
around and make the same journey home, with a little trip over to sunny
Portugal for good measure!
The car we chose was
to be a 1985 BMW 7 series. Rescued from a puddle out the back of a
garage near Bristol, and we hoped after several months or tuning and
modifying, and help from some sponsors, 'MINKY' would finally be ready!
It soon became
obvious that we had bitten off a bit more than we could chew. With all
of us working full time, and having to travel across the UK to meet
every weekend, we realised we required some motivation.
This came in the
form of a charity event, and after the loss of a very dear friend Vicky
Stockton last year we thought we could perhaps attempt to bring
something positive from it and help people with a similar condition.
This is the sort of thing Vicky strongly believed in, and if she were
still here today then I’m sure she’d be the physical 4th
member of "Gin’ll Fix It" as well as the spiritual member that she will
always be anyway.
It was therefore
with great satisfaction that not only did the car (MINKY) complete the
14-day, 5000 mile round trip with barely a complaint, but that we were
also able to raise in excess of £3000 for Cardiac Risk in the
Young.
We’d like to take
this opportunity to thank all those whom donated with such generosity,
as we clearly smashed our ambitious target of £2000, which is a
testament to the great positive impact Vicky had made on all those that
knew her.
There are many more
details surrounding the trip on our own website:
http://www.thousandmonkeys.com/ginllfixit/ including a link to
Paul’s blog which contains loads of pictures from the event.