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saltysplash

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Day 18

 

We departed the Globe in lovely sunshine and in anticipation of the 18 locks ahead of us.

A planned short stop at Tesco in Leighton Buzzard refilled some cupboards and fluid cabinet however the waterpoint proved to be defective. It doesn't take long to leave the town behind and after Grove lock the rolling hills and fields open up again giving excellent veiws over towards Woburn. We filled the water tank at the top of slapton lock and noticed a boat just entering the lock behind us. Goodie, if the dont stop for water we can share the climb uptowards Marsworth.

 

Sure enough Megan and crew caught us up as we were preparing the next lock and we spent a very pleasent afternoon working the locks together. Im gonna have to start carrying a pen on the back with me so I can write peoples names down, My memory is shocking. Both the chap and lady were lovely people.

 

We waved goodbye to mabel at Marsworth and we carried on up the seven locks to Bulbourne. Nora steered the flight.

Nothing much worthy of note except when I arrived at the third lock it was half empty or half full depending on your point of view. I saw a couple of people at the top gates of the next lock but saw no activity to suggest anyone was coming down so I raised the paddles and emptied the half lock of water in our favour. I then saw the next lock being emptied so there was something coming down.

They had exited their lock and were holding just in front of ours by the time our lock was nearly full. I think the lady on the narrowboat thought we had deliberatly emptied the lock which was in their favour as my hello was returned by the couple on the cabin cruiser but not by the Nb. Sorry folks, but it really was half an half. I still felt guilty though.

 

No other traffic saw us at Bulbourne and we turned onto the narrow winding Wendover Arm. At the terminus 4 boats were in the prime positions but one of which was also moored in the winding hole which the wind managed to lay us alongside nicely. Nora managed to push the bows off and we eventually swung round and plonked ourselves in the same spot we had used last October.

 

Nora made a lovely potato salad with scally onions and chives and I offered up the burt offerings to the BBQ Gods.

 

The Wendover really is a lovely little canal and the moorings at little tring farm are fantastic and quiet.

 

Slow speed on the internet here so no pics

Today we start the long descent towards home

 

Oh yes, MONEY MONEY MONEY. must vist the bank in Berkhampstead later

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