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In 1977 we hired our first narrowboat from Anglo Welsh at Market Harborough.From that moment our destiny was set. In 2006 we finally purchased our own brand new 57' narrowboat which we named 'Free Spirit'. Our aim is to travel the length and breadth of all the navigable rivers and canals of the UK. This will be our story as it unfolds.

Sunday 19 July 2020

A pain in the proverbial!

Oh dear, I should have heeded Marilyns post about cruising the Aylesbury Arm, they did that last August but surely there must have been some improvement.  Hmmm, I  must have been delusional thinking it would have improved as no, the weed problem, reeds, overhanging vegetation and lack of dredging was, to be frank, a pain in the proverbial!

So no long worded post for me today, this is more a blog of photos 'cos I took that many and most will be self-explanatory.

First the right turn off the GU and immediately to the staircase locks.

 
 Mini waterfalls over the lock gates, good-oh plenty of water to take down with us.


Not to be outdone by the way these locks were designed (no platform across the bottom gates) Ian resorted to taking the boat hook to close the far gate.


And this shows how bad the overhanging vegetation was at some of the lock approaches and exits.


 And what was I saying about plenty of water?





 An attempt had been made to remove the weed!


It needs a lot more than one small weed cutter to get on top of the stuff. This happened time and time again.

The prop is under that lot somewhere.



Will you look at that!


Anyone see any water?
It is a pretty canal though. If only it could be navigated without problems.



 Made it to Aylesbury after 7 hours. Tomorrow we do it all again in reverse!




And wildlife






4 comments:

Carol said...

It was exactly the same when we went there on Rock 'n' Roll in August 2009 Irene!

Nev Wells said...

Looks like C&RT have given up on that canal..... the reeds closing the channel is very poor. Good on you for taking FS down there. Maybe an email to C&RT to show how much work is needed on the canal to maintain the navigation?

Ian and Irene Jameison said...

Well that a pretty poor show Carol if the canal has been like that for 11 years! CRT should be ashamed of themselves!

Ian and Irene Jameison said...

You are right Nev, they have given up! I think sending photos, as well as a nasty letter, might be the answer.

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