Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Berkhampsted

A day without any particular features other than unremitting locks. No sooner had we done one lock then there was another looming into sight. Just occasionally they were close enough to work together.

The weather was still kind to use, although the morning began grey and chilly. However, by the afternoon the sun broke through and it was quite warm at times.


Our route took us first through Hemel Hempstead. Again, much of the former industry has been replaced by housing. There were one or two part-demolished factories, no doubt awaiting an upturn in the market.


There is a rural section after the town and we moored up for lunch above the Boxmoor Locks. We enjoyed a bowl of soup as well as the part-baked bloomer - something we had not seen before. We had picked it up earlier in the trip on one of our shopping forays.

Setting off again and before long we were entering The Port of Berkhampsted - as it styles itself! Numerous pubs lined the canal, mostly focused around each lock. Sadly, the boatyard has closed and does not seem to be awaiting a new life.


As we drew away from the town we were tiring a little but just after passing the railway station, Christine went in search of a Post Office and also picked up some special choc ices at Waitrose. Meanwhile, Mike continued through a lock and then topped up the water tank. A rather smart children's playground is in a park area close by, with some unusual items of play.

Eventually, and with some relief, the last lock appeared in sight and we opted for a mooring immediately after!

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