Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Rain, Rain, Rain...

'Onboard Weather Station'

Current Temp @ 10.00Hrs : 10c
Current Weather : Scattered Cloud
Wind : WSW @ 8mph
Pressure : 1012mb
Sunrise 5:00 Sunset 21:04



Continuing down from Bickley’s Bridge the weather still seems to be the main theme so far. Rain, rain and more rain! Drought? What drought!


We progressed, Saturday, through Bascote Locks (4) and continued down mooring just prior to Fosse Lock, pictured, thus completing 8 locks today. This mooring was idyllic. Just prior to Leamington Spa with nothing but countryside in view. The idea was to moor here until Monday. We had a good Satellite signal and we wanted to watch the Leeds V Watford playoff tomorrow. Saturday evening we took a 5 mile cycle ride to Asda in Leamington to pick up a few supplies. Remarkably the ride was rain free!
Monday we made our decent through Fosse Lock and continued West passing to the North of Radford Semele. The Grand Union then carves a fairly discreet course through Leamington where we stopped quickly for food supplies.
Leaving Leamington the canal swings North-West under a main road and crosses the railway and River Avon on aqueducts, to immediately enter the outskirts of Warwick.
We then passed around the North side of central Warwick and started our climb at Cape Locks (2), where we took on water. After climbing the 2 Cape Locks, the canal swings South to Budbrooke Junction, where the old Warwick and Napton canal joined the Warwick and Birmingham Canal. A short section of the arm to the East of the junction has been restored and has a winding hole, moorings and other facilities. To the West of the junction , beyond a large road bridge, is the first of the 21 locks of the Hatton Flight, a daunting site which we’ll complete tomorrow!

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