Friday, June 23, 2006

Return Leg

Friday June 23rd 10am. Gloucester Docks.
We arrived into Gloucester Docks yesterday on our return leg of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal at around 12.30hrs.


Pictured is the friendly Gloucester lock keeper John... The main feature over the past few days has been the strong wind. Unusual for this time of year and when your moored next to an estuary you really feel it too!
We’ve now completed this lovely canal and will stay in the docks until Monday. We then move thru' Gloucester Lock and off onto the River Severn for a 42 mile stretch, entering the Staffs and Worcester Canal at Stourport later in the week. We see the River Severn, although an attractive river in parts, as purely a means of getting from A to B. The Severn unfortunately has high banks on either side for many miles thus preventing a view of what is probably lovely rural landscape. Severn moorings are also extremely scarce and is therefore to our mind an unattractive proposition. This year are timing is slightly out as a Jazz Festival this weekend at Upton compounds the lack of moorings even further. Our reason for not leaving until Monday!
The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.... Having completed this section 2 years in succession it’s fair to say that we’ve explored the area fairly well. However, there’s still more to do and see, but that’s for another time. Dee’s dingy has once again been deflated and back in the hold! This year we considered attending the Saul Festival but decided that that too is for the future. We enjoyed our visit to the WWT-Slimbridge once again, (a large section of the grass had been cut on our return, see earlier post) and as ever we enjoyed our break from the locks, the G and S has only swing bridges which are manned. That said we’re now looking forward to returning to the narrow canal sections and our journey northward.Later we're off to see the Devinci Code...

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