Date -  28 Aug 10
Day - Saturday
Start - Alvechurch 0945
End - Stoke Works 1700

There was quite a convoy of boats passed this morning before we we about, so we 
made a leisurely start not wanting to be on the end of the queue going down the 
Tardebigge flight. We needn't have worried as most of them only went as far as 
the Anglo Welsh hire base just before the Tardebigge flight.

We set off about quarter to ten and it wasn't long before we were in the 
Shortwood Tunnel meeting a boat coming the other way, it was a day boat full of 
pirates and with the exception of the steerer they were all sat on the roof, I 
don't know what affect that would have on the boats stability. 
 Then it was past Anglo Welsh hire base and into Tardebigge Tunnel. This tunnel 
is brick lined at each end but the centre section is just bare rock  and very 
uneven,however there are no nasty outcrops to catch you out. Its only a short 
distance from the end of the tunnel and the top of the flight and there was no 
body waiting.  
On the off side at the top of the locks there is a Plaque commemorating the 
forming of the IWA in 1946 by Rolt and Aickman aboard the narrow boat Cressy


As we expected the locks were against us but at the third lock we met a boat 
coming up which was a relief, this continued on down the flight and it wasn't 
until we were about two thirds down we had to start turning locks, not meeting 
any more boats. 
We stopped at the bottom of the flight at 2 30, it had taken us 3.5 hrs to do 
30 locks so we decided to go to the Queens Head for a late lunch, however the 
choice was to sit in the garden or on a bar stool to eat and as their main 
courses were over £10 a time I didn't feel inclined to take up the offer, so we 
had a sandwich onboard and set off again. Another 6 locks saw us down at Stoke 
Prior where we moored just before the visitor moorings at 5 pm. Tonight we have 
booked a table at The Boat and Railway which is just the other side of the 
bridge.


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

-- 
Brian  

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