Date -  12 02 10
Day - Friday
Start - Thrupp 1020
End - Lower Heyford 1430

Last night we decided to eat in The Jolly Boater as it is now under new 
management. It was quite busy for a Thursday evening and by the time we ordered 
several things were off the menu, including the specials, which is a good sign 
as it shows its not just an endless supply of frozen dishes. We both decided to 
have shoulder of lamb, what were not expecting was a whole shoulder each, there 
was a huge amount of meat. We met the crews of Narrowboats Bones,Milly M and 
Oakfield in the bar and had a few drinks and an interesting chat both before 
and after our meal. We returned to Harnser  at about 11 pm by which time the 
canal was completely frozen over with a temperature just below -2 so we were a 
bit concerned what we would find this morning.
I looked out this morning to find a lot of last nights ice had already gone and 
what was left was very thin and didn't cause us any problem. We left about 
twenty past ten with Diana steering so I could open the lift bridges. I heard 
last night that BW plan to automate the bridge before Easter, I wonder which 
side they will put the controls as the towing path changes side on the bridge. 
I also worked the Shipton lift bridge although that is now a lot easier than it 
was a month ago. BW have now installed rings to fasten the bridges open, 
unfortunately they have mounted the rings in concrete directly under the bridge 
arms, so once you have opened the bridge the ring is covered by the bridge arm 
about a foot from the end of the arm, so you cant get to it to fix the bridge 
open. I think they must have lined it up with a plum bob while the bridge was 
closed. All the locks except one were with us today and of course we had to 
punch the flow on the Cherwell, it was still in the yellow but had very little 
effect on us. Just before Lower Heyford we met to hire boats on their way out 
for half term week. The started at Lower Heyford and chatting to the chap that 
had been instructing one of them I found out they have 9 boats out this week so 
maybe business is looking good for them this season. We filled with water just 
before the Lower Heyford Wharf and then made our way past the wharf to moor for 
the night opposite the church at about half two.


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

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