On Thursday Karen went for an interview for a six month
contract at Warwick, her first interview for many years, and they called her on
Friday offering it to her! The Warwick
area is a great place to live on the boat as there are so many canals where we
can moor whilst Karen commutes to work. She
always planned on getting a contract for a few months this year so it’s all
part of the overall plan but what it does mean is that we have to ditch going
to Chester and get to the Warwick area as quickly as possible.
Just as well we got the call as we were about to turn off
the Trent & Mersey to head up the Shropshire Union (Shroppie) to
Chester. We filled up with water just
before the first lock of the day and a hire boat pulled up – it was going to be
their first lock ever and they were nervous.
We said we would help them through.
It’s the Big Lock at Middlewich and is the last double width lock
heading south from the northern end of the canal.
The Big Lock at Wheelock |
Once through the next three locks we approached the junction
with the Shroppie and called in at the boat yard on the left to buy three new
batteries. We had been trying to avoid
doing this as we are getting our new boat in April/May but the existing leisure batteries
were getting so tired that we were having to run the engine several times a
day.
Trent & Mersey canal. Shroppie off to the right under the bridge and boatyard to the left |
After five locks we were through Wheelock and out in open
country again. At one point we were
escorted by a couple of families of swans…
…and here’s Buddy wishing he could fly with them.
We passed a salt works and after another four locks we
moored up about a mile before Wheelock which is the start of Heartbreak
Hill. There are 26 locks on this hill
which is not as many as other hills; it’s called heartbreak because it is over
several miles rather than a steep flight which makes it more tiring.
As part of the route we have to go through Harecastle tunnel
and as it is winter we have to give 48 hour notice to book a passage. The plan is to go through on Monday but by
the time I called them to book a passage they had gone home. We intend to get to the entrance by Sunday
evening and just moor up and hope they let us through as early as they can. Another part of the route will take us past
Middleport pottery that we visited in the summer and was also the scene of a
reality TV series. I have to admit that
it was a TV series that I enjoyed!
Life is certainly going to be different for the next six
months with Karen going to work whilst living on the boat. I will now be able to look at how I can do
some volunteering which is something I’ve always wanted to do. I like to think of it as giving time for free
to do something worthwhile to others as volunteering sounds a bit grand.
I must admit that part of the fun of Karen working whilst living on the boat is that she won't always know where to come back to as Buddy and I will have time to cruise on our own. We still have to move around the system and not stay anywhere more than 14 days - that's the beauty of the Warwick location - there's the Grand Union, Stratford, Coventry, Oxford and various Birmingham canals all in easy commuting distance.
I must admit that part of the fun of Karen working whilst living on the boat is that she won't always know where to come back to as Buddy and I will have time to cruise on our own. We still have to move around the system and not stay anywhere more than 14 days - that's the beauty of the Warwick location - there's the Grand Union, Stratford, Coventry, Oxford and various Birmingham canals all in easy commuting distance.
This is the route for the next week or so – 54 miles and 50
locks.
Here are the other locks we went through today.
2 comments:
Well done Karen! Peter and I had been talking about how we would get to see you both this year and had decided that we would have to come to you, wherever you where, and this just makes it a bit easier! At least you're going to be in one vaguely small area for the next six months. See you both soon, and lots of love, Miranda and Peter xx
Hello both - great to hear from you. Sounds like you're spending more time in the UK now so more of a chance to catch up this year. Definitely come and see us in the Summer - we should have the new boat by then too :) xx
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