Late in the morning we all went shopping for a few food items - but the Sainsbury which we had not been to before was not able to supply all our needs so on the way back, Christine and Alice diverted via Paddington Station to find a post box and also to try for the remaining items at Tesco.
When Mike returned to the boat he discovered that the little bridge - more a decorative item than anything else - was being opened. Although the bridge is across a very short arm, and that arm was laid out with mooring rings, it is not actually long enough for most boats anyway!
The bridge operates via a series of hydraulic rams which case the eight sections to roll up into an octagon. Just for demonstration purposes (and probably for something interesting to do) the security guards open and close it on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon.
The weed and rubbish collecting boat was also out in action.
Andrew arrived soon after Christine and Alice - they all just missed the bridge operation - we set off up to Little Venice where we annoyed some film makers by stopping at the water and disposal station, just where they wanted to film a reflected tree!
As we reversed back to the junction where it is wide enough to turn around, we picked up some plastic bags around the prop which made reversing difficult and meant we had to come alongside to clear it away.
Blow Up Bridge |
Camden Lock |
3.6 miles - 4 locks
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