Date -9 Nov 09  
Day - Monday
Start - Ansty 1100
End - Hillmorton 1630

We were a bit late setting off this morning as I wanted to check the voltage of 
the individual batteries just to make sure that the faulty one was an old one 
and not the new one I fitted earlier this year in which case it would have to 
go back to Bishop Stortford, but as expected it was another of the old ones 
that had dropped a cell, I fitted them in February 2005 so I suppose they have 
not done to bad considering they only get recharged by the engine driven 
alternator. Another thing I needed to do was find out what my 3 mobile number 
is so that I can contact them. As I don't use the sim in a phone, only the 
internet dongle the only way I could find out was to visit the 3 web site and 
open one of my monthly invoices.
We were away just before 11 am to a misty, still morning. We met a few boats on 
our travels but not as many as on the Ashby Canal. Diana took over driving 
while I emailed 3 Mobile to ask them what sort of offer they were prepared to 
make for me to continue with my prepaid contract. In January when VAT goes back 
to 17.5% I will be paying £10 a month or £120 a year. I can buy a years package 
for just £80 a saving of £40 a year, so if they don't come back with an offer 
of £8 or less I will close my contract.
At All Oaks Wood BW were still hard at work with 3 men standing in the water 
laying sandbags to support the towing path. Even wearing the dry suits and 
chest waders its not a job I would fancy in this weather. We met a boat at 
Stretton Stop so the swing bridge was opened for us, but I did close it as we 
passed. Once through the bridge there were hire boats moored two abreast and a 
private boat on the out side of them, as we passed him he dropped his rope off 
and started to set off coming another foot out into the canal and then 
complaining it was a bit tight.
We stopped at Brownsover, not for Diana to visit Tesco but for me to go to 
Homebase to buy a new chisel, it was nice to see on the receipt "over 18" and 
then to Halfords to get some deionised water as the engine starter battery 
could do with a drop. We considered mooring by the golf course but it was the 
pleasantest afternoon so far so continued on to Hillmorton. All the visitor 
moorings below the locks were taken so we continued up the flight, as we 
entered the first lock a hire boat from Clifton Cruisers came up to the other 
lock, they had never done a lock before and Diana showed them how it worked, 
They were a foreign couple and obviously the verbal instructions of working a 
lock had not completely sunk in. The pound above the second lock was down by 
about 10", this must have been quite a recent drop as the stones were still 
quite wet. We moored on the visitor moorings above the locks at about 4 30 pm.

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

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