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Friday 4 March 2022

Wed 2 March Alvecote

Last nights meal was very tasty, unusually for us we ate the lot in one sitting.
This morning it was drizzly and we set off very early for us, quarter to nine, we were back at the marina at 10 am.there was no wind which made dropping back to our berth easy, we then just had to pack up and go home.
For as long as I can remember there has been a boat moored on the offside between bridges 52 and 53 but this trip its gone.DSCF6264

Just after this we waved down Rick on fuel boat Auriga to top up with diesel, I hate to think what the price will be next time I fill up.

 

Todays JourneyMap M2
2½ miles, no lock in 1¼ hours.

      To see the total route on Google maps then please to TO and TO for a fully expandable map.

2 comments:

Jo said...

Hi Brian, Your MR boundary markers are ex Midland Railway boundary markers.
Jo ex n/b Sarah Kate

Brian and Diana on NB Harnser said...

Hi Jo, I did wonder that but I would have expected them to pre date the railway showing what the original canal company owned, or where the railway the original owners in this case?