We arrived at Hillmorton, unloaded the car and set off towards he

locks, Brenda steering Jannock and me riding the bike. Down through the

three locks following a port, starboard, port formation in cloudy but

nice weather but with a strong wind.

 

Just south of Rugby we passed nb Rosie. I believe it is Bills Rosie

(intrepid explorer of this parish) because of the SSR number on

the side. No sign of life so we continued on. As we passed Brinklow we

noticed Brian's boat Kyle moored up also with no sign of life.

 

At the bridge before Stretton stop I leapt off to run ahead and get the

swingbridge only to be greeted by Terry Rigden who was on a covert

Grace moored immediately after the bridge. A quick greeting was all I

had time for unfortunately as there was no where for Jannock to stop.

 

We moored for the night just before Sutton Stop feeling very cold and

windblown. After tea we wandered down to the Greyhound to see if it has

improved since our last visit. Then it was very smokey, now that was

outside and inside was very noisy. A swift pint of Robinsons was

followed by a walk back to the boat to get the new free Three dongle

working. Et voila!

 

 

 

Graham

 

www.jannock.org.uk



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