Date -  23 5 09
Day - Saturday
Start - 10 30 Braunston
End - 1800 Ansty

First job this morning was to back up through the bridge, past the boat selling 
fenders and things to the water point to top up the tank. While we were there 
Roy who we spent a bit of time with on the BCN last year wandered past and 
stopped for a chat. We finally set off at about 10 30 and headed up the North 
Oxford canal. There were a lot of boats about but we didn't meet any in awkward 
places so had a good run to Hillmorton. One boat going into the near side lock 
and one leaving the off side lock closing the gates behind them even though 
there was a boat coming up. The back pumps were running flat out putting an 
awkward current across the cut for boats trying to pull in to the near side 
lock moorings. As the boat was coming up in our lock another boat came behind 
us and got it completely wrong ending up on the offside. I think they were a 
bit put out when I crossed in front of them to go into our lock. It was very 
busy  all the way down the flight, but nothing compared to Rugby, there were 
goats going all ways and boats moored both sides all the way round the bend 
didn't help. We plodded on slowly through until the road bridge where I held 
back for a boat coming through the bridge but he then had trouble getting round 
my stern as I couldn't go forward as another boat followed through the bridge. 
We eventually sorted it to every ones satisfaction and then as we passed the 
boats moored along the straight, still with boats coming towards us the boat in 
front went aground, I had to stop and promptly slid across the cut in the way 
of the oncoming boat. O the joys of Bank Holiday boating. Once passed rugby 
things quieten down again. I have never seen so many vacant visitor moorings at 
Newbold, it a shame we didn't want to stop. As we cleared the tunnel I was 
aware of a boat catching me up. We had to stop for a boat coming very slowly 
through the next bridge so I invited him to pass me. I thought he would have 
waited until the oncoming boat had gone, but I was wrong again so he passed me 
with a boat coming towards us. About a mile later I caught up with a very slow 
boat and followed them at tick over all the way to Rose Narrowboats where they 
pulled in at the end of a weeks hire. After this we had the cut to our selves 
mooring for the night at Ansty opposite The Rose and Crown where I have just 
booked a table for this evening, we could eat now quarter past six or at eight 
pm. the place was heaving.



You will find our latest position at
http://tinyurl.com/Harnser-s-route
-- 
Brian  

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