
There’s not been one evening this month where we’ve been able to sit out and enjoy the late summer sunshine, let alone BBQ!
During August we’ve continued our journey south down the Trent and Mersey Canal, once again completing the Harecastle Tunnel and navigated the beautiful Caldon Canal (See earlier post ‘Caldon Canal’). One note of advice to anyone planning to visit the Caldon is to fill up on fuel. Stupidly I decided to forgo a top up as we passed thru’ Stoke-on-Trent only to discover that the Caldon has nowhere to re-fuel. Well there is one unofficial place but we only discovered that on the way back down! Situated in-between bridges 28/29 you’l find an extremely well stocked farm shop and very helpful owners who will happily sell you diesel from jerry cans at 52p a litre, we bought 60, a lifesaver. The home made steak and stilton pie was also very delicious.
After exploring the Caldon we returned to the mainline Trent and Mersey Canal progressing south and mooring at Stone for shopping and lunch on the 21st. Continuing south down the Trent Valley we reached Great Hayward Junction where the Trent and Mersey meets the Staffs and Worcester Canal on the 22nd and moving on passed thru’ unattractive Rugeley, mooring a couple of miles north of Fradley Junction. On the 24th we took the turn onto the Coventry Canal at Fradley and moored for a walkabout and lunch, moving on later in the day.
Over the final week of August we’ve completed the Atherstone flight of 11 locks which only took a couple of hours this year. Last year we took over 4 hours to complete the same stretch due to a water shortage in the filler pools! On the 29th and in torrential rain we made the turn onto the North Oxford Canal, the home straight for Wigram’s Turn, our home marina! From here we’ll be moored on Monday September 4th our main Summer 06 tour complete. Were has the time gone?
Over the month we’ve reached 2 milestones, firstly, ‘Quidditch’ reached her 1000th cruising hour and secondly, on the 26th we reached our 100th day out on tour.
This month we’ve lost my favourite hat, Dee’s favourite umbrella and a portable table. Don’t ask how we managed to loose a table! Today the 30th we were hit for the first time this year by a passing boat, while moored and nothing else around! Always baffling and made worse by the reaction of the other idiot!
The wildlife has been as interesting as ever with large numbers of Buzzards and we’ve even spotted several Quail feeding in open view! Swallows, Swifts and Martins are becoming fewer as the days move on obviously an early migration back to Africa. Who can blame them!
Peacock and Meadow Brown butterflies have also been numerous this month. Finally for the first time this year we managed to spot a Barn Owl, in 2005 we saw many but very absent this year. The trees and bushes are yielding vast amounts of fruit with large numbers of blackberries to be picked and pies to be made. And the autumn looms ever nearer.
(Pictured Above... Dee at Consall Station on the Churwell Valley Steam Railway. The Caldon Canal is literally just below the platform to the left.)
1 comment:
An excellent journal I have enjoyed every moment of your travels. We must have only been a day behind you on the Atherstone flight. Where we turned and made our way back to Barton Turns Marina
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