Monday, 12 July 2010

To Woolhampton in the rain

Another early start, another dozy afternoon. We got away at seven this morning and put in another long day’s boating, by our standards, arriving at Woolhampton at twenty past eleven; four hours twenty minutes boating, two and a half hours actually moving the boat. Nine locks, one of them turf sided, and a handful of swing bridges.

We passed a BW wide boat just above Monkey Marsh, which then set off and followed us to the lock. I offered to loose him by, but he told us to carry on. It looks as if they were loading materiel from the visitor moorings below the lock, the ones from which you can visit Thatcham. They are doing some urgently needed bank support work where the canal runs alongside the common between Widmead and Monkey Marsh locks.

The weather has changed, still very warm, but intermittently wet. We keep dozing off in the afternoon; I guess the Mediterranean conditions are producing Mediterranean sleep patterns.

Tonight, we meet up with Graham and Brenda Keens; Graham has a complete set of Festival Newsletters from the 2006 Beale Park to let us have. It’s also an excuse to buy him a drink to say thanks for a load of help he gave me with my Nokia 6310i earlier in the year.

We won’t make such an early start tomorrow. I reckon we’re about an hour’s cruising from Aldermaston, whose powered lift bridge carries a major road, and we don’t want to open it during the rush hour. At least the river isn't running very high, so the notoriously tricky section out of the lock and through the Woolhampton lift bridge shouldn't be too hairy.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck with Woolhampton - it's my least favourite place anywhere on the waterways - who one earth designed it that way?!

The low flow is a blessing along the riverised section of the K & A so I'm sure it'll be a breeze....

Sue, Indigo Dream

Ooh, we'll probably be coming to the National by car - hope we get the chance to buy you a pint!

Bruce in Sanity said...

Sheila says she's not sure whether Woolhampton is better or worse than Salter's Lode.

Look forward to the drink ;-}}

Bruce

Baz Juniper said...

Unless it rains very hard tonight, the river below Woolhampton Lock will be a pussy cat. Even if it isn't, the boat usually moored on the off-side is well protected by tyre fenders...

Aldermaston Lift Bridge is controlled so that you can't open it in the rush hour anyway. ISTR that the morning preclusion is 08:00 to 09:00. You can always wait time at the nice facilities block below the lock but before the bridge.

Baz

Bruce in Sanity said...

No big problem with the river, but two hours waiting for BW to fix the bridge!

Proper post later.