Saturday 15 October 2011

Canal Trip October 2011


Saturday 8th October 2011

We arrived at the Anglo Welsh boatyard at Wootton Wawen just before 13.00 and popped into the Navigation Inn for a spot of lunch.  The food was honest pub food and not at all pricey.  The beer wasn’t too bad either.

We were told we could pick the boat up from 15.00 but decided to try our luck at 14.30 and sure enough, Golden Finch was ready. We were left to load up and when we were ready had a very thorough hand-over. The guy was not interested in how many times I’d steered a boat before and watched me take the boat through bridge 53 and wind at the winding hole just after before coming back through the boatyard. He did then say he was trying to distract me by talking all the time and that it didn’t put me off one bit!

After he hopped off at the aqueduct at 16.15 we had a relaxing and uneventful run down to Wilmcote where we moored up for the night at 17.30.

Sunday 9th October 2011

We set off at 09.00 to get ahead of the other Anglo Welsh boat that had left Wootton Wawen after us. Wilmcote locks were reached at 09.25 and were initially against us but after the 3rd lock we met a boat coming up and thereafter we had a fairly good run arriving at the bottom lock at 11.10. Becky understandably chuffed at completing her first flight of locks on her own. I had offered to do the locks but she refused to steer!

We topped up with water above bridge 63 and had a steady run down the remaining locks into Stratford-Upon-Avon meeting a few boats on their way up. One with 4 men on board who didn’t even offer to assist Becky when she was struggling with a gate and just stood and watched.

We entered Bancroft Basin at 13.00 and reversed alongside one of the pontoons.  However the wind was so gusty we kept getting blown off the pontoon so winded the boat round and went in forwards along the other side, the wind then blowing us against it. By the time I’d messed around we eventually moored at 13.19.

The afternoon was spent looking around Stratford with a pint or two in the Garrick. On our return to the basin at 16.30 the other Anglo Welsh boat was there having arrived only about 15 minutes previously although they set off half an hour after us.

Bancroft Basin, Stratford-Upon-Avon - Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal
Monday 10th October

Spent the whole day doing the tourist thing in Stratford. Can thoroughly recommend the ‘Fourteas’ tea rooms in Union Street, decked out as a 1940’s tea room even with takeaways in gas mask cases!

Tuesday 11th October

Set off back up the locks out of Stratford at 08.20. Was initially a little worried about getting off the mooring as the wind was still strong but in the end I had no problem. Why couldn’t the crowds who had seen me struggle on our arrival been there to see us effortlessly leave?

Again we filled up with water at bridge 63 and reached Wilmcote Bottom Lock at 10.15 finding the locks to be either empty or just taking the minimum of emptying.

We reached the top lock at 12.00 and were moored up at Wilmcote by 12.20.

We spent the afternoon wandering around the village and visiting Mary Arden’s Farm which is well worth a look.

We did think about moving a little further and mooring by Edstone Aqueduct for the night but decided to stay put and open a bottle of wine or two!

Wilmcote, Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal

Wednesday 12th October

A 09.17 start from Wilmcote back across Edstone Aqueduct and through Bearly Lock.

Approaching Wootton Wawen we met a boat on a bend (as you do) and were forced through tree branches to avoid them. They had more than enough room on the outside of the bend as I ducked to avoid branches but still a woman on the back (not the steerer) waved at us to get over more even though the boats were far from touching. As we passed another crew member shouted sarcastically “Thanks for the room!” I was going to make some comment about next time perhaps they would prefer the trees but thought better of it.

After putting a bit of a downer on an otherwise lovely morning, things got a little worse when as we were just crossing Wootton Wawen Aqueduct a boat pulled out of the visitor moorings ahead of us.

That set the tone of the day and all the way up the locks from Preston Bagot we had to wait for them to refill the locks as they were following a slow boat too.

By the time we reached Lowsonford Becky was feeling the workload and I wasn’t much better so we decided to call it a day and moored up at 15.10 in a lovely quiet spot just below lock 29.

A walk up to Lapworth Junction and back cheered us up and a very pleasant evening was had with just the birds and the distant noise of the M40 to disturb us.

Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal

Thursday 13th October

We intended to set off fairly early with a view to doing a bit of the Grand Union before returning back down the Stratford but a phone call about a family incident threw our plans into doubt. As there was a chance we may have to head back early we set off up the locks at 09.25 in order to find somewhere to turn.

Just as we were approaching the junction we received another phone call relating to the first which would require more calls so turned right with a view to stopping at the visitors moorings between the Stratford and Grand Union.  In the end we didn’t need to stop and turned left onto the Grand Union for a bit of variation from the Stratford and some lock-free rest for Becky.

We turned at the winding hole just past the Black Boy at Knowle and headed straight back down towards Kingswood. One of our original plans was to stop at the pub for lunch.

Feeling refreshed after the blast to Knowle and back plus a good outcome to all the phone calls we turned back into the Stratford and moored up opposite the Fleur-de-Lys at Lowsonford at 15.30.

Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal

Friday 14th October

After the excitement of the previous day and plus it was our last full day on the boat we didn’t get up too early and set off eventually at 11:19.

At Preston Bagot there was a shriek of delight from Becky as she realised she’d done her last lock of the trip.

We moored up with another boat below the road bridge at 13.30 and decided that would be it for the day.  We had thought of getting closer to Wootton Wawen but decided it was a nice spot so we stayed put.

The people from the other boat arrived back from the Crab Mill restaurant just down the road and described it to us as “very nice, not pretentious, just very nice with some good beer” so we decided to give it a go.  I’ve never seen a pub car park full of so many expensive cars with so few letters on their number plates before!

It was so pleasant to sit out in the sun in short sleeves with a couple of cool drinks in the middle of October.  So pleasant in fact that we reserved a table for the evening and weren’t disappointed.

Preston Bagot - Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal

Saturday 15th October

Due to the events of the Thursday we wanted to get back to the boatyard early so woke up at 6.30.  When I ventured outside it was gorgeous.  The sun was just starting to rise and the ground was covered in frost with mist on the water.

Preston Bagot - Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal

Sunrise - Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal

Not knowing how long it would take to get back we set off at 07.22 to give ourselves plenty of time.  We moored up at the Wootton Wawen visitors moorings at 08.03 and waited for the yard to open at 08.30.

We were on our way home by 09.00 having had a wonderful week away feeling ready to deal with the situation when we got home.

More Pictures Here

Friday 30 September 2011

Holiday's Are Coming...

Back in May, I went with a few friends and hired a narrow boat from the Anglo Welsh base at Great Haywood on the junction of the Trent & Mersey and Staffordshire & Worcestershire canals.

Trent and Mersey Canal - Canal Trip May 2011
More photos here.

Whilst on that trip Becky suggested that our main holiday for this year should also be spent on the canals somewhere.

It didn't take much to persuade me!

So, here I write this one week away from our week on the canals

Once again, the boat will be hired from Anglo Welsh. Last time we had a 69 ft boat for 7 of us. This time it will be 57 ft for 2 of us giving a boat to person ratio of 28.5 rather than 9.86 that we had before! Our boat is called Golden Finch and the layout means lots of space and includes a solid fuel stove to keep us warm in the undoubtedly cold and wet weather we'll have!


We'll be starting from Wootton Wawen in Warwickshire and will probably head down to Stratford-Upon-Avon for a few days then back up the Stratford Canal towards Birmingham. Whether or not we get close to Birmingham is yet to be decided.

Another option after Stratford is to take a right down the Lapworth Link to the Grand Union Canal and Warwick.

The downside of this route, as nice as it is, is the flight of locks at Hatton.

That didn't sound too bad as I typed it but the Hatton flight consists of 21 of these 14ft wide monsters...

Hatton Locks - Grand Union Canal





The wide locks were built in the 1930s to replace the flight of narrow locks built in 1799. 







Canal Trip 2009 Part of this modernisation was to install some of the hardest paddle gear that can be found on the canals...









(The hardest are of the same design but larger at Knowle!)



Once at the bottom there is Warwick itself with a fantastic castle, etc.

Whether or not to do Hatton depends on how we feel on the day. I'm half tempted to do it but as there is only 2 of us on the boat, it may be a bit much for one person. But we'll see...

The weather today is about 23 degrees and sunny... any bets that will change before next weekend.

I am hoping to keep a diary every day of how the trip goes but in the meantime, bye for now!

Saturday 6 August 2011

A Year In Music And Other Gigs...

I got to thinking the other day of the amount of live music and entertainment I've been able to see in the last year and I realised it's been a fantastic twelve months!

It started in September 2010 with a trip to Old Trafford and the Lancashire County Cricket ground in Manchester to see Muse supported by Band Of Skulls, Pulled Apart By Horses and Editors.

One word can describe the Muse set... WOW!!


Editors - Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors



Muse - Knights of Cydonia

Next, fast forward to March 2011 and an impulse buy of tickets for the Hammersmith Apollo and an evening of comedy to raise money for the Tropical Zoo in London and probably the most value for money event I've ever been to... £20 for all these comedians...

Dara O'Briain
Rich Hall
Marcus Brigstocke
Shappi Khorsandi
Daniel Sloss
Seann Walsh
Terry Alderton
Mike Wilmot

Fantastic and entertaining night out!

Now, another gap of several months and a trip to Cannock Chase in Staffordshire for 2 evenings of gigs.  The first being Erasure supported by Sophie Ellis-Bextor and the second Simple Minds supported by James Walsh.



Finally ,a trip to London town and Wembley Stadium for a vertigo enhancing seat to see Take That with the Pet Shop Boys as support.  As you can well expect, it wasn't a small show!!




Saturday 16 July 2011

Lucy and Raymond

Back in 1993 I attended Braunston Boat Show near Daventry.

There I took a picture of the Samuel Barlow narrowboat Lucy.

Samuel Barlow Butty 'Lucy' - Braunston 1993

Fast forward to 2011 and I thought I'd Google Lucy to see what her current state was and it saddened me to learn that she had deteriorated over the years and had eventually sunk not far from Braunston.

However all was not lost and she was refloated, taken out of the water and now sits beside the canal at the start of her restoration... she even has her own website.

Another of the ex-Barlow boats at Braunston in 1993 was Raymond who has the title of the last wooden boat built for canal carrying.  Raymond had been lived on at Braunston ever since it finished carrying but by 1993 was in need of serious work.

Barlow Butty 'Raymond' - Braunston 1993

Raymond was moved from Braunston for the first time in 23 years and taken to Runcorn for restoration.  Money didn't come and Raymond sank only to be raised and moved to the Black Country Museum only to sink several more times before reaching a stage where more moving would be the end of the boat.  Raymond was measured and the dismantled before being rebuilt.

Raymond - Braunston Historic Boat Rally 2011

Raymond also has its own website.

Friday 15 July 2011

Well here we are again...

A new look, old rubbish deleted and a new enthusiasm for actually doing something with this blog this year!

So, before my first new post, a local picture just to get things started again.

Road Sign, Mistley

Friday 13 May 2011

Shugborough to Great Haywood Basin

0 Miles, 3 Furlongs, 1 Lock

Below Fancy Bridge, Trent & Mersey Canal

Haywood Lock
Great Haywood Junction onto Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal

Great Haywood Basin

Thursday 12 May 2011

Salt to Shugborough via Armitage

21 Miles, 1/4 Furlong, 5 Locks

Salt Bridge, Trent & Mersey Canal

Weston Lock
Hoo Mill Lock
Great Haywood Junction
Haywood Lock
Colwich Lock
(Turn at Handsacre Winding Hole)
Colwich Lock

Below Fancy Bridge, Trent & Mersey Canal

Shugborough to Great Haywood Basin

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Stone to Salt via Wedgewood Pottery

13 Miles, 2 Furlongs, 18 Locks

Stone Locks (4)
Meaford Bottom Lock
Meaford House Lock
Meaford Road Lock
Meaford Top Lock
(Turn at Brook House Winding Hole)
Meaford Top Lock
Meaford Road Lock
Meaford House Lock
Meaford Bottom Lock
Stone Locks (4)
Aston Lock
Sandon Lock

Salt to Shugborough via Armitage

Tuesday 10 May 2011

Penkridge to Stone

20 Miles, 0 Furlongs, 11 Locks

Penkridge, Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal

Penkridge Lock
(Turn at Penkridge Winding Hole)
Penkridge Lock
Longford Lock
Park Gate Lock
Shutt Hill Lock
Deptmore Lock
Tixall Lock
Great Haywood Junction onto Trent & Mersey Canal
Hoo Mill Lock
Weston Lock
Sandon Lock
Aston Lock

Below Stone Bottom Lock, Trent & Mersey Canal

Stone, Trent and Mersey Canal - Canal Trip May 2011

Moorings below Stone Bottom Lock, Trent & Mersey Canal

Monday 9 May 2011

Great Haywood to Penkridge

9 Miles 7 Furlongs 5 Locks

Great Haywood Basin, Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal

Tixall Lock
Deptmore Lock
Shutt Hill Lock
Park Gate Lock
Longford Lock

Penkridge, Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal

Penkridge, Staffs and Worcs Canal - Canal Trip May 2011

Penkridge to Stone