Date -  15 July 09
Day - Wed
Start - 0915
End -1830

We heard the boats going by and considering yesterdays queues we thought we had 
best set off a bit earlier, so we were away at 9 15 am. we were still in a 
queue at every lock until mid afternoon but never more than 3 from the front.  
The boat ahead of us had a tortoise on the roof, this set the old grey matter 
turning over. I had saved that tortoise from drowning at the AWCC 40 
anniversary rally at the Black Buoy Cruising Club several years ago.  At 
Banbury I stopped for diesel at Sovereign Boats taking on 140 lts at 65p lt 
plus duty. Banbury was choker block and we slow slid down the middle of boats 
moored on both sides by Castle Quay shopping centre. Below the lock we passed 
our friends on "NB. Traivelic" they had passed us before we were up this 
morning and very shortly afterwards met 2 more on "NB Maximus" who were 
returning from a trip to Lechlade.

At Somerton Deep lock I inadvertently turned the lock in the face of an 
oncoming boat and they were sitting on the lock mooring. I helped the boat 
ahead of us through the lock, drawing the bottom paddles and opening the bottom 
gates, all the time looking down the cut for oncoming boats and saw nothing. 
Once the boat left the lock I closed the gates and turned the lock,  just as 
the lock was about full a young lady cam up to the bottom gates. They had been 
sitting below the lock all the time on the lock moorings hidden from view by 
the bridge. I have no idea why she didn't come up as the other boat left, but 
at least I was able to apologise to her.

Passing through Bourton Lock the lock cottage still looks very forlorn and un 
loved, I do hope the new owner has not taken on more than he can handle. Last 
time we came this way I contacted BW to tell them they had a breach just below 
Heyford Common Lock, this has now all been piled but they still have to get 
round to back filling the piling so the water is still being lost. At Aynho 
weir Lock BW are replacing the weir protection completely with new horizontal 
timbers and what looks like new steel piles, I wonder how much money would have 
been saved if they had carried out regular maintenance on the existing 
structure. At tow points on the canal trees have fallen into the water, these 
have been cut up but only partly removed just to make room for a narrow boat to 
pass by. There are major towing path works going on just prior to the aluminium 
lift bridge at Lower Heyford where several meters of towing path have slid into 
the canal requiring piling and dredging. We moored for the night at 1830 just 
trough the lift bridge and went to The Bell to eat. 

So far this is the worst place I have experienced on the canal system for 
Vodafone reception, it is even worse than Braunston and even with the aerial I 
could get just 1 bar on the signal indicator, sometimes dropping to zero. The 3 
dongle is on the TV mast and just usable.

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


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

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