We set off along the remainder of the summit pound - very different from this time last year. Compare the level here with this.
Bulbourne Wharf |
Real Chocolate - Cheers! |
Alice went ahead with Granny to set the locks as we were able to share with another boat all the way down to Marsworth Junction.
Marsworth Reservoir |
Jess stayed on board to help Grandad and look after the boat as it went down.
Nothing more has happened at Marsworth Junction - it looks as forlorn as it did when we last passed this way in the autumn.
Time then for lunch and the remainder of Christine's latest soup from yesterday.
The afternoon's cruise involved as many locks as the morning but they are separated out even though it seems impossible to do very much in between. Alice set about teaching Granny a new computer game but Jess helped with the locks.
Below Lock 37 there was a 'spring' with a strong flow of water flooding the towpath and no doubt losing a lot of water from the pound above. Hopefully the work boat is an indication that a repair is about to happen before too much damage is done.
Snow on Ivinghoe Beacon |
Pitstone Swing Bridge |
Joanna and Jess opened the swing bridge at Pitstone without much difficulty.
The double arch bridges below some of the locks on this stretch are said to indicate the fact that at one time there were both narrow and broad locks alongside each other and we have included this in previous blogs. However, taking a good look at them this time from above, it is not obvious as the current lock bottom gates seem to make it impossible for a narrow lock to be alongside.
Jess inspecting the lambs |
Alice made a drawing of the boat using a photo on the iPad as inspiration. She then stuck up on the main cabin wall.
We made arrangements for Adrian to meet up with us at Slapton Wharf and we were able to find a good mooring just a short distance above the bridge.
The visitors left after having an evening meal with us. Frozen fruit yoghurt was especially appreciated all round.
6.1 miles - 15 locks
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We started a flight of locks there were 7 all together! We got them ready for two boats the first ours the second a boat called my may all the locks led down a hill. I did some activities that I had in my bag.
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