Friday 8th May

The gang gathered in Haddenham and then set off to deposit one vehicle in
Bourne End. We then returned to Aylesbury via the Blue Dolphin fish & chip
shop, loaded our belongings onto Jannock and then retired to the Hop Pole
Inn <http://www.valebrewery.co.uk/pubs/hop-pole.php>  (Aylesbury's permanent
beer festival) for a pint or two before returning to the boat to start the
card playing.

Saturday 9th May

An early rise saw the papers fetched and Jannock easing out of her temporary
berth courtesy of Aylesbury Canal Society by 9 am. The first three locks
north were fitted with anti-vandal locks but that did not slow the progress
at all. By Red House lock we found ourselves following a single hander and
so Pete went ahead to assist him to speed our passage. After a couple of
locks he returned with feedback that the guy then let him do all the work
and just stayed on his boat so we decided it would be a good time to stop
for lunch and the first period of non-contact fishing. Whilst lunching (or
fishing), John Pattle on NB Brentford passed us heading North. Fishing over
still without contact and we were just setting off when Ian received a
telephone call from his boss at Vale Brewery <http://www.valebrewery.co.uk/>
. They had a spare 20 litres of Hadders Spring Gold 4.6% prepped for a
customer who didn't show, could we use it if he delivered it to the boat?
Now that's what I call service (and a silly question), we already had Vale
VPA and the first sample of the new Vale Castle on board in mini-pins but
now there was no chance of us running out. We followed Brentford up the
staircase at the end of the Aylesbury arm and then shared the Marsworth
flight with them. Once again Peter went ahead to assist the two boats we
were following and so we made a reasonable time up the flight. Having said
our farewells to John and his son at the top of the flight and then we
turned into the Wendover arm for a peaceful evening mooring. At 5pm the
fresh beer supplies were delivered just as the Castle Ale ran out and a
tasty Basingstoke biriani was followed by some more non-contact fishing
until the cards started at 9pm. We collapsed into bed around midnight.

Sunday 10th May

We were up and breakfasted by 9am but let the fishists play until the
proposed 10am departure time. During this session a modicum of success was
witnessed with Ian bringing in a
<http://lh5.ggpht.com/_vCd63PmTGV8/SgfyLAQlG6I/AAAAAAAAAVA/G_YmZmJOz10/s1600
-h/DSCF0046%5B4%5D.jpg> middle sized Roach which beat anything else that he
or Brian had caught. While all this was going on, Peter and I were around
the corner, nearer to the winding point, where a local angler was trying to
bring in a large Carp on fragile gudgeon tackle.  I took this  picture for
him as he had no camera and this was a fish worth showing off.  I have
promised to email it to Tring Anglers <http://www.tringanglers.org.uk/>  for
him. Out of the arm and along the summit to start the descent down the 13
locks to Bourne End. At Dudswell lock (47) yours truly almost came a cropper
by mis-judging the speed of the boat and almost falling into the lock. Just
a wet foot up to the ankle and a few scratches luckily.  We found ourselves
following a pair of boats down these locks and having to turn every one as
there was no Northbound traffic. We stopped for lunch after Bushes lock but
the fishists decided to continue onto Bourne End before trying their hand
again as they didn't like the look of the water so we were soon on our way
again. We passed the two boats we had be following when they stopped for
water below Rising Sun lock. Unfortunately Tiami appeared empty as we passed
and so we could not off-load any beer to Debbi and Simon. The last three
locks down to Jannock's mooring were soon passed through and we finally tied
up at 4pm. More non-contact fishing then ensued whilst the boat was tidied
and belongings packed for the journey home. I was given the left over VPA to
take home as the guys know that  Brenda likes that one. A great weekend in
good company with great weather. What more can I ask for.

 

Graham

www.jannock.org.uk

 

 



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