Date -  11 08 09
Day - Tuesday
Start - 1000
End -1700 Digbeth Branch

By 10 o'clock all the boats had departed except us, the last boat booked out 
and Brenda the organiser who was going behind every one else. The only problem 
was the 9 30 boat was pointing the wrong way and travelled about a mile and a 
half to the winding hole so even after we went Brenda still had to wait for 
them to come back. 
At Minworth locks there was a gentleman waiting to assist us on our way which 
was a great help, We  were to see him again later in the day at Aston Flight 
where we got chatting to him and found out his name is Aiden and he enjoys 
working boats through locks. At the bottom of the flight we came up behind 
three other boats from our group who had left earlier than us, BW were on the 
top lock waiting to assist us, here we were able to top up the water tank and 
still not miss our place in the queue. From here it was a steady run to Salford 
Junction where we turned sharp left up the second arm, ready to tackle the 
Aston flight of 7 locks. Part way up we hit an obstruction under the bridge, I 
had been warned there was something there so was going very slowly. By now the 
boat that was following having been the extra distance to turn round had caught 
us as had Brenda. On this flight we had help from another gentleman called 
Albert as well as Aiden. Once out of the fop of the flight it was turn hard 
left again on the Digbeth Branch ready to head down to the Typhoo or Digbeth 
Basin for the night, Before we got to the Digbeth locks we came upon half our 
group moored on the left hand bank with stories that there was no space left at 
Digbeth, so we pulled in as well. Brenda was slightly perplexed to find us all 
moored where we were as it was her plan to completely fill the basin with boats 
which would have made a wonderful sight. but it would have been impossible to 
leave the boat and get ashore, not the best thing for the dog owners amongst 
us, so we spent the night as 2 groups. 
Diana cooked dinner for the Jannock's and us which we ate on the towing path 
around Jannock's table. We were joined by Blue Moon who brought there dinner 
with them and Gecko joined us for after dinner drinks, just to round the 
evening off.

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

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