Another hold up at Chirk Bank and this time a procession of day boats and hire boats.
A nice passerby grabs the rope. |
Chirk aqueduct was clear but from the tunnel entrance, two boats appeared, one which was the trip boat. It was forever drifting across the exit of the aqueduct causing no end of problems. Wouldnt it have been easier to tie to the bollards and wait until the coast was clear?
At the Pontcysylite Aqueduct again we had to wait. Two boats coming toward us and just as we were about to untie to go across, another appeared and then yet another!!. In the end, I walked across and stopped more boats from entering. One was a bit peeved about it but having told them 4 boats were waiting and we had already been there for half an hour he reluctantly agreed to wait.
Into the Rueben arm and Anglo-Welsh yard at Trevor. Merlin had a problem with hot water first thing in the morning. When the heating was on there should have been plenty of hot water for a shower but cold showers were all that was in the offering. Also one of the gas regulators didn't work properly and the bottle needed changing. So while that was all happening I went to wind FS. Didn't bank on the wind though. Not at all in my favour and I kept getting blown on to a wall. Of course, we had the usual gongoozlers to watch my every move. I did get FS round but not before a bit of damage on the gunnel paintwork.
With Monday the start of hirers on a short break from the Anglo-Welsh base, we timed our departure all wrong. By now it had gone 3pm and had at least three miles, 2 tunnels and 2 aqueducts to do to reach the Bridge Inn at Chirk Bank. So with three boats in front and goodness knows how many behind, we didn't stop until almost 5.30pm.
And seen on route,
Ladybird Lavae |
1 comment:
And it is oh so peaceful here on the GU Leicester Line ...
Mxxoo
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