In the end we pushed off by 9.25am when there seemed to be a lull in the boat traffic. First lock was Shutt Hill. As soon as we came round the bend we could see boats waiting. 4 to be precise. So Icing joined the queue followed by us. Had a real problem trying to get off because of the amount of uncut vegetation all along the approach to the lock. (See rant from yesterday) While waiting for our turn another boater turned up. Turns out he has a web site Canal Arts and supplies most of the Chandlers along the system. After introducing himself as Terence he then asked if we could keep an eye out for any unpainted Buckby cans, horse nose bins, milk churns, watering cans and any other canal related memorabilia because at the end of last month he had his lock-up broken into and all his stock was pinched. The Police were useless in their efforts to help so he has taken it upon himself to spread the word via Twitter and Facebook. I said I would also help by putting it on my blog. If anyone has any ideas of the whereabouts of his goods this is his phone number
leaving Park Gate lock |
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