The plan, where have you heard that before was to go over
first thing yesterday morning, in the end we didn’t leave until 11 am as Diana
had a filling break out of a front tooth leaving a pin sticking out into her
mouth, so that had to be sorted first.
I am not sure how long the A14 bridge over the Great Ouse has been open but one
lane is already closed for repairs, other than that and rain we had a good run
to the moorings and almost immediately left the moorings. By now the weather
had improved greatly but it was quite cool. We met a boat a short way before
Glascote Locks so they were both with us although they had leaked off slightly,
as I left the top lock a boat coming up was readying the bottom lock for us. At
Fazeley Junction we turned left up the Birmingham & Fazeley canal to top
the diesel tank up at Fazeley Mill Marina arriving shortly before 4pm. I did
wonder if we would be in time but they didn’t close until 4-30 pm. As from
today they are on reduced opening days so it pays to check before you travel.
With just 55 litres added we headed back to Fazeley Junction for the night so
that we could have an Indian Takeaway for dinner.
Over night the temperature dropped to just above freezing and this morning the sun was bright, the sky blue and the wind had gone. Since we were last here two more birds have been painted on the wall at the junction.
We didn’t have such good luck at the locks going up with a boat going up ahead and a single hander slowly coming down, but after that it was a warm steady run back to the moorings.
This time I winded inside the marina and then reversed down into our moorings, once tied up there were only a couple of things to put in the car before I drained the domestic water system and removed the batteries from the CO and Smoke detectors so they don’t go off while we are away. Then it was in the car for the drive home.
Last 2 Day's Journey
7 miles, 4 locks 4.5 in hours.
Map courtesy of Waterway Routes https://www.waterwayroutes.co.uk/
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How nice that you could have a short trip just before lockdown. It always strikes me as a sign of the times that at one time, to lock down or lock up only really meant anything to boaters, but this year lockdown has gained a whole new meaning. I hope you don’t have to be away from Harnser for too long.
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