Lets start from the beginning. The alarm woke us at 6.45. Its still dark!! Okay,.... have a cup of tea and take Jade out. 7am its snowing!!! Have porridge and toast, and it's still snowing. By 7.15 its light enough for us to get underway.
7.15 am |
The Space centre |
As you can see. The Azolla weed was still present. |
Ian pushing rubbish away from the boat. There was just too much to remove!! |
This is what Ian was pushing away. Looking beyond the gate the ice stretches away in the distance. |
Not a brilliant picture but that 'stump' in the middle is what is left of the ground paddle!! |
By now not much of our blacking was left. We always said we would never again travel in ice knowing what it does to the boat, but once we had committed to travel to Kilby we had no choice. Thankfully because its 'Leicester' no boats ever moor on any of the length not even on the so called secure moorings at Castle Gardens. So we didn't have to worry about pushing the ice against their hulls. Every lock we came to had its own problems especially trying to open gates against the ice, but none more so then Kings Lock.
Kings Lock |
Then just as we had nearly reached Kilby we got stuck fast just past Double Rail lock. It has a long sweeping left hand bend as you come out of the lock and I just couldn't bring the front round because of the thickness of the ice. By now it was over an 1" thick!! With a lot of reversing and Ian trying to break the ice at the front with the boat pole, we finally got under way.
Double Rail Lock |
Finally after a harrowing 9 hours we reached Kilby Lock. While the lock was filling Ian walked on to see if any moorings were available. All the mooring after the winding hole toward the pub was full but there was plenty of space for us just before. I am so thankful to be here. At one point I honestly thought we would have to do abandon the attempt and moor somewhere in Leicester. That did not bare thinking about! Anyway, how long we will have to stay here in Kilby is all dependent on the weather but you couldn't wish for a nicer place, so both of us are very happy to have a safe secure mooring with the facilities near by in case we get iced in for quite some time.
1 comment:
Flippin heck that was a day and half of hard work. I would report the problems with the locks, of you email the photos in something should get done, it normally works for us. So glad you made it to Kilby Bridge, it is nice there and if you have any problems Mike one of the BW workers lives on his boat there.
Stay safe and warm xxx
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