Date -  25/26 June 2010
Day - Fri/Sat
Start - 5 pm Braunston
End -6 pm Barby area

Friday evening and we tried to go out to eat. The first place we stopped as the 
Boat House, I think that's the name, it use to be the Mill House. 40 minutes 
before they would accept any orders,good job it wasn't full, so we gave that a 
miss.  Next stop was the Old Plough, all the tables were reserved or in use so 
we went into the main bar which was almost empty, when we enquired about food 
it was 30 minutes before taking orders so we walked on to the Braunston Fryer 
for take away fish and chips, these we ate sitting under a large lime tree 
overlooking the Bottom Lock Marina and very good there were with light batter 
and good sized chips.

Following this it was a walk down the towing path stopping to chat ending up in 
the beer tent at the marina. They were already starting to run out of some of 
the beers and I took the last but one pint of Frog Island Best Bitter. 

Back at the boat by 10 pm we went for a short cruise, 300 yards backwards to 
fill with water, once full we didn't return to our original mooring by the 
bridge but dropped into a vacant slot half way along. This turned out to be a 
slightly quieter mooring and out of the crumple zone of boats failing to 
negotiate the bridge.

Saturday was spent at the show where we met lots of old friends, by mid 
afternoon the beer stocks were even lower with promises of more deliveries. We 
did see one car turn round when they saw that car parking was £10 which seems a 
bit steep but it did include access to the site free of charge.

We understand that there were over 90 boats present in the end. I would have 
thought this must make it the largest gathering of historic working boats in 
the country.

We stayed until about 5 pm when we decided we would move on,we had been moored 
there for 2 nights which is a long time for us, so we have head north on the 
Oxford canal. I have never seen so many boats moored in the area,there was not 
a mooring spot until you reached bridge 88 and even after this there were loads 
on every length of piling. 

We met 3 Willow Wren boats loaded with kids at bridge 87, it was now 5 30 pm 
and I asked them where they planned to moor incase they were heading to 
Braunston. In view of the time their reply surprised me, they planned to moor 
at Stockton overnight, I think it may be nearer morning before they arrive.

We moored for the night a little after 6 pm by the Young Offenders Centre 
between bridges 80 and 81. Much nicer than in Braunston.


You will find our latest position and all our past travels on our blog at 
http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/

-- 
Brian  

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