Lived on-board Hadar

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Tom O' the Wood to Saltisford Arm

Another early start for our final day of travelling. It is always reassuring to see St. Mary's church in Warwick as we descend Hatton locks.


We had company for the last few locks.


Home sweet home. 


Keith.

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Wootton Wawen to Tom O' The Wood

Extended cruise this morning, we intended to only go as far as Lowsonford, but as it was reasonably cool Jo suggested we carry on.

Unusual lock bridge.


One of the barrel roofed lock cottages.






The smallest iron aqueduct on the Stratford Canal.


We picked up this Alder Moth caterpillar on the way, Jo safely dropped it off at the next lock.


M40 crossing the canal.


This photo is self explanatory! 


Entering the southern link at Kingswood junction.


Approaching the Kingswood junction with the Grand Union.


Now moored at the Tom O' The Wood where we went and had our final meal out before getting home, fish & chips and a pint of Doombar each. 😁


Keith.

Monday, July 09, 2018

Wilmcote to Wootton Wawen

Another short trip today.
Approaching another of the iconic Stratford canal split bridges.


Approaching Edstone Aqueduct.


The road that passes under one section of the aqueduct.


The 2 railway tracks that go under a further 2 sections of the aqueduct.


Approaching Wootton Wawen aqueduct.


Now moored immediately after Wootton Wawen aqueduct in the basin which was the end of the canal for a long time, now home to Anglo Welsh Narrowboats.


Keith.

Friday, July 06, 2018

Wilmcote Bottom Lock to Wilmcote.

What a morning! 

We set off at 6:30am so we would not be travelling in the heat of the sun. 3 locks up there was a notice from the lock keeper to not proceed any further as he was running water down the flight. he let us proceed at 8:00am.


One of the National Trust plaques at one of the locks from when the National Trust owned the canal.


The 1st of the Stratford canal footbridges.


We got through the locks to grind to a halt with our bow stuck on the bottom in bridge 60. Quick phone call to CRT and a man appeared soon after, he was going to have to go to the next lock 3 miles up the canal to let water down.


1hr 20mins later we were on the move. 

Now moored up near Featherbed Lane Bridge No.59 in Wilmcote. 

Phew!


Keith.

Thursday, July 05, 2018

Bancroft Basin to Wilmcote Bottom Lock

This morning we said an early goodbye to Stratford-upon-Avon, we will now be travelling short distances early in the mornings to avoid the heat of the day.


Now moored below the bottom Wilmcote lock ready to do the Wilmcote flight early in the morning.


Keith.

Tuesday, July 03, 2018

River Avon to Bancroft Basin, Stratford-upon-Avon

We moved further up the rriver to the sanitary station, then returned to the wide lock into Bancroft Basin and moored in the basin.


Keith.

Monday, July 02, 2018

Dispersal of the Festival Boats

We had a superb time at the Stratford River Festival, and this morning we had to wait for the boats in our raft to disperse before we could be released from the anchor buoy, and we moved slightly further up the river and moored on the bank.


Keith.