Main railway line |
M25 Viaduct |
Kings Langley Lock |
We reached our meeting point and tied up with a few minutes to spare. Mike also discovered that there was a useful place for Adrian to park whilst collecting the girls and their luggage.
Adrian gave Mike a lift back to Croxley so that he could move our car further up our route, close enough to one of the railway stations for Christine to move it again this Saturday.
After lunch we moved into Red Lion Lock - a BW workboat was also just moving into the lock - they were quite frustrated as they were supposed to be repairing the bottom gate linings (the pieces of wood along the edges which help to make a better seal when the lock is full) but every time they started another boat came along! They let us through but said that after that they would start work anyway!
Above the lock was a fuel boat - Christine made contact with him whilst Mike was away as we were almost out of coal for the stove - and we also filled up with diesel. Amusingly, it turned out that the operator was a man that we had seen on Monday when he was painting his fence alongside his permanent mooring. He also used to moor at Packet Boat and knew at least one of the other people there that we had met during our stay.
Nash Mills Redevelopment |
Navigation Bridge |
Hemel Hempstead |
We had our first sighting of ducklings of the year at the Fishery Lock with proud and defensive parents.
Winkwell Swingbridge |
Winkwell top lock, our penultimate for today, has very new gates which have not yet been painted.
Winkwell Top Lock |
5.8 miles - 14 locks
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