Thursday, June 01, 2006

Monthly Log (May)


Well June 1st has arrived and we've finally made it onto the River Avon at Stratford-on-Avon and moored across from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and yes it's raining!

Amazingly despite the major backlog of boats earlier the moorings at the basin and out onto the Avon were plentiful. Another mystery of where boats disappear to!

We’ve now been out for exactly 2 weeks. In this time we’ve completed our section of the Grand Union from Wigram’s Turn, turned South onto the Stratford Canal and arrived on the Upper Avon. 101 locks completed and 33 canal miles.
Our first fortnight has been dominated by the weather. Rain and more rain resulted in the closure of the River Avon for 9 days (in flood) and thus meant that our transit was a lot slower than anticipated. The River Severn, our next challenge in around 9 days time, was apparently 12 feet over height during this time!
Having said that we did manage to get some good cycling time in over the period. I don’t know whether it was this that caused my 18 year old mountain bike to give up the ghost on Tuesday! Fortunately we we’re able to walk to a nearby shop and purchase an ‘off the shelf’ replacement. God knows how many miles I covered on my old bike but I did manage to salvage wheels, tyres, seat etc. It’s now been laid to rest.
Quidditch has performed well and the central heating I installed over the Winter has already proved to be a success. As mentioned in earlier posts Celtic Kiwi who we discovered broken down at the Shrewley Tunnel is back underway passing us twice enroute, new prop shaft installed! To be fair the early stages of our tour have passed without much event apart from yesterday when I almost went for a swim in the Avon. I’m not offering much detail here but it involved a rowing boat, a passing site-seeing launch and me wearing only socks walking down the gunnels! Funny how these events seem to happen with about 15 tourists filming.
As keen wildlife enthusiasts we’ve nothing out of the ordinary to report. However, it’s already noticeable that so far we’ve yet to see any Barn Owls. Apparently it’s been a bad year for voles, their main diet. We have however seen good numbers of baby Mallard, Canada Geese, Swans and Moorhen.
Tomorrow (Friday 2nd June) we set off South-West down the Avon towards Evesham and Tewksbury. From here we’ll lock through onto the River Severn and make a 3 hours dash to Gloucester Docks. After a short stay in Gloucester we then make our most Southerly trip onto the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal and down towards the Severn Estuary. Stay tuned!

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