Norton Junction |
However, it was only about half an hour, leaving us on the same schedule if we had left at our normal time! A pleasant shared ownership boat accompanied us down the flight - at least they had son and girl friend to help.
Buckby Top Lock |
Long Bucky Lock 9 |
From here is is a long stretch - passing Stowe Hill where we moored a couple of times last year. We looked to call at Weedon but the visitor moorings (which are 14 day ones) were all occupied and the only item we really had on our list was a newspaper.
Our estimated progress indicated that we could get through Stoke Bruerne locks (which did not have a time limit on operation) is we pressed on. Mooring just above Stoke Bruerne is a bit limited and then there is the tunnel.
As a result we had lunch 'on the run' but did stop at Gayton Junction to use the services. On again and by now the rain had stopped and we began to dry out. The afternoon was not especially sunny or warm but at least it was dry.
Turnover Bridge 47 near Gayton |
Blisworth Tunnel North Portal |
Blisworth Tunnel South Portal |
When we arrived at Stoke Bruerne there was a very strong cross wind and another boat waiting to go - it came from the opposite side water point but this meant that Christine had no option but allow the wind to take us over to the spot which he had just vacated.
Stoke Bruerne Top Lock |
When the preceding boats had finished and the lock re-filled the other boat (which had already found it difficult to hold station in the wind) entered the lock leaving Mike with a rather difficult manoeuvre. Although he managed it without hitting either a bank, lock or boat, an onlooker complained that in the process water had splashed over his shoes! Tough!
Stoke Bruerne Lock 18 |
18.7 miles - 14 locks
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