I must say I did enjoy boating this summer, now its back to 14°C and 12mm of rain overnight. I now have the stove on and its 26°C in here and 14 out.
When we left at 10am I think we were the first boat away, Diana walked up and opened the swing bridge the crossed the top of Junction Lock to meet me at double lock. I think they have mover the strong stream warning notice as you now see it as you leave the Coventry and turn UP the T&M, it’s to the left of the sign post .
Anyone coming down the flight may have problems waiting for Junction Lock as there is a row of barriers on over the bollards on the lock moorings.
Middle Lock was just about empty and there was a volockie up on Shadehouse Lock with a boat coming down. As we approached Wood End Lock which was against us I noticed there is earthworks taking place in the field adjacent to the towing path.
We met several boats above the locks and even spotted this pony and trap crossing bridge 56.
At Handsacre I spotted a boat winding ahead of us and we followed them at a distance all the way to Rugeley. It was handy when we got to Armitage Tunnel as I had caught him up a bit and could follow him straight through.
Passing the long term moorings just after the tunnel this clutch of Mallards have found a way to keep their feet dry, but its a case of one on, one off.
At Rugeley Tesco had the magnet switched on stopping us against the bank until they had extracted a some of money from our Credit Card. Whilst Diana went into the store to pay our dues I lite the stove for this evening.
Once the magnet was switched off we continued passed Naomi’s Landing, it’s good to see they are supporting Fund the Waterways.
We didn’t go much further before mooring for the mooring for the night a short way before “The Bloody Steps”
8.5 Miles with 3 locks in 3¾ hours
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