Date -  4 Nov 09
Day - Wed 
Start - 10 am Hillmorton
End -Sutton Stop 3 30 pm

Last night was very clear with a full moon, the temperature outside dropped to 
2.5 deg C and this morning started sunny but cool, however by 10 30 am. things 
had warmed up nicely. 
We were a bit late starting today, not getting away until 10 am. We would have 
been off sooner but were invited to have a look round n/b/Oakfield as they 
filled with water and very nice it is to. I especially liked the show/ toilet 
which is of the walk through design and very spacious. We met several boats 
again today, a majority of them being Ownership ones, the do keep the place 
alive out of the main season. At Rugby I had a word with Bill and Fanny on n.b. 
Rosy while Diana went to Tesco's for a few thing we needed to top up on. Some 
one has repaired the lights in Newbold Tunnel and all except a green one at the 
very end were working, this is the most I have ever seen on. At the south end 
of the tunnel is a new board with information about the tunnel on it, but it is 
to small to read from the boat so I will have a look at it on our return. BW 
and May Gurney  are doing sterling work repairing the bank at All Oaks Wood 
just before Brinklow using sandbags. They had a barge full of them and three 
chaps in the water up to their chests laying them to edge up the towing path, I 
didn't realise the water was so deep along that section. By 2 30 pm the rain 
had stared again and continued all the way to Hawkesbury Junction, also know as 
Sutton Stop. Just as we arrived the rain stopped, the sun reappeared and a full 
rainbow crossed the sky. We found a mooring spot a short way before the lock 
and tied up at about 3 30 pm, a little while later a shorter boat than us 
managed to get in between us and the boat in front.


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

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