The Lions' trip up State Highway 1 would have been a good one last night after their win over the Chiefs. There's nothing like a victory, and a convincing one at that, to bring a team closer.
The celebrations started in the Waikato Stadium changing rooms with a sing-song before the bus was boarded.
Loose forward James Haskell, the self-proclaimed story teller in the group, may have been pressed into service on the microphone, and front rower Dan Cole, the facts man of the team (albeit with a bone-dry delivery according to Haskell), might have kept the entertainment coming as they powered along the Waikato Expressway to Auckland to prepare for the first test which has seemed like a long time coming.
The time for words, and predictions, is nearly over, as the Lions prepare to test themselves against the All Blacks, and it is their top team's pack - dominant against the Crusaders and NZ Maori - which will receive perhaps the biggest examination.
If Warren Gatland's men can't dominate here, they have little chance of winning. The road to their victories over the Crusaders, Maori and Chiefs were paved by their forwards' set piece excellence, although they wobbled in Christchurch at times against what was effectively an All Black front five often bemused by the rulings of French referee Mathieu Raynal.