It was raining as we started but only intermittent showers marked most of the say. Generally a bit warmer, certainly not as cold as a week ago. It was, however, not a good day for taking photos.
Fenny Compton Marina |
The Tunnel |
Turnover Bridge |
A former railway bridge shows that sometimes the canals outlasted their upstart rivals!
The first of the lift bridges that are a feature of the southern Oxford Canal came into view - this, like most, is normally left open but it is a narrow gap to negotiate.
Claydon Top Lock |
On cold or wet days no doubt the original lock keepers would welcome the chance to warm up inside these small huts.
It may look as if this tree was beginning to break out into leaf or blossom but no. These are drops of rain that gathered on the otherwise bare branches.
Clattercote Wharf seems to have added to its collection of silent onlookers!
The last we heard was that the new Cropredy Marina were hoping to accept the first moorers now in July but with just a few lonely incomplete pontoons this seems a tad hopeful. There was nothing happening, no equipment or plant on site and the piles of excavated soil have started to show green as the grass and weeds poke through. The difficult winter weather must mean that they are very much behind even their revised schedule.
Christine walked from Cropredy Lock to call at the small shop close to the next bridge whilst Mike continued down to the wharf to start using the services. With no water stops for a couple of days it took a little longer than usual to fill up. We had then to crawl past a long line of permanently moored boats before we could stop for lunch.
The afternoon's run into Banbury was quite simple with just three more locks to pass through.
In many places the signs of the ancient strip cultivation furrows can still be seen despite many generations of farming since then, but occasionally where the canal cuts through it becomes obvious that they really did pre-date the canal. This photo also shows that the rain was getting onto the camera lens too frequently!
We were almost into Banbury when a heavier shower arrived and we were glad to be able to find a spot on the Castle Quay where we could tie up and dry out.
10.9 miles - 12 locks
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