Another hot day although the sky remained generally hazy. Nevertheless we were awake and off in good time as we wanted to make sure that we reached our meeting point with the Windsor Crew in good time.
The plan had once been to meet at 12 at Gibraltar Bridge where there seemed to be plenty of room to park a car whilst transferring luggage. Alice is joining us for a week and will be bringing plenty of books to read, including some rather hefty tomes.
Time young one to find your own breakfast! |
It was just over two hours cruising during which we left the Oxford canal at Napton Junction, turning left onto the northern section of the Grand Union.
Napton Junction / Wigrams Turn |
Calcutt Top Lock |
Former Narrow Lock |
During the morning a further message reported that the Windsor schedule had been thrown awry by forgotten hair washing and they hoped to be with us for about 1.40. We then discovered that the pub where we were waiting finished serving food at 2, leaving little margin for error! Hence the final plan was to meet at the Boat Inn, Birdingbury Wharf which meant that we needed to bridge hop just a short distance (probably not enough to satisfy an Enforcement Officer if we were planning to stay more than 14 days!)
We arrived a little before 1.30 and moored very close to the bridge. After locking the boat we wandered up towards the road and as we did so we spotted them waving from the bridge.
We found a large table to seat all of us - Adrian and Jessica were also with Joanna and Alice. Eventually we decided on lunch with the boat people also eating their main meal now and postponing the planned pizza to another day.
Lunch provided an opportunity to sit and have an extended chat but eventually we returned to the boat and off-loaded Alice's mighty library - and a suitcase.
Stockton Top Lock |
As a result we dropped down the eight Stockton Locks in a very respectable time, efficiently working turns at setting ahead.
Stockton Bottom Lock |
They were heading for the Blue Lias pub for the night which left us to complete to last two locks on our own. After the efforts of the previous eight, no problem!
A short run then brought us to our planned overnight stop close to bridge 26A. This gives us the option of church in the morning but other factors may intrude. Dear reader, you will just have to wait until tomorrow's blog to find out!
Old Railway Bridge |
Former Railway Track |
Blackberries for dinner |
7.0 miles - 13 locks
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