Saturday 15th May
Having settled in on the Friday evening by playing 5 games of Soddit before
retiring to bed the crew of three (yes, we are missing one abscondee)
stirred into action with a couple of bacon sarnies before setting off from
Long Itchenden towards Warwick. We shared the first six locks with a
Canalboat Club craft but then changed partners when it's crew decided to
stop for breakfast. Luckily there was a single boat (Victoriann) following
us down the locks so we waited and let them join us for the last three locks
down to the bottom pound. We stopped for lunch and a session of non-contact
fishing after Bull bridge and then continued on through Leamington and
Warwick to the Cape locks which we passed up through solo. Above Cape we
paused for a short chat with Kev Day who was moored on the visitor moorings
there, we met him last year on the BCN Explorer cruise. As we were quite
early we decided to start ascending the Hatton flight and passed through the
bottom lock solo following a solo hire boat who was in the lock above. I
sent Ian to let them know we were following and to try and get them to wait
but they were chasing their friends who were also going up solo one lock in
front. They paired up and having followed them up three locks we decided to
stop for the night above lock 30. Whilst waiting for dinner to cook the
evening entertainment was provided by Saffron the spaniel who, ignoring her
owner, leapt into the canal and proceeded to chase a mother duck and her
brood of 13 ducklings up and down the pound until she wore herself out.
Throughout this Saffron's owner was desperately trying to coax the single
minded dog across to the bank to haul her out  but Saffron was having none
of it. She finally gave in and submitted herself to the bank to be
un-ceremoniously dragged from the cut and taken home. We ate Paella (without
Saffron in it ;^) and then played another 4 games of Soddit before calling
it a night at 11:30.

Sunday 16th May
I had intended to arise early and fetch the car from Long Itch. but the
persistent rain on the roof at 5:30 and then 6:00 convinced me to stay in
bed and collect the car later. As we untied to start the next 16 locks of
Hatton flight I noticed a single boat coming up lock 30 and so we waited
until Black Velvet joined us before making remarkable progress up the rest
of the flight meeting only 3 southbound boats. As we ascended through the
top lock Brian had Land of Hope and Glory playing loudly on Jannock's stereo
much to the amusement of the gongoozlers present. We celebrated with an
icecream from the cafe before passing, and saying farewell to, the moored
Black Velvet crew and continuing on. Another rendition of Land of Hope and
Glory followed by the Dambusters march saw us pass through Shrewley Tunnel
with applause from a southbound boat. Crisis on the provisions front - the
Vale beer supply has run out midday on Sunday. The only fish seen all
weekend was in the Paella last night. We  moored up on a 14 day mooring and
had dinner before I went and fetched the car. Surprisingly we had no rain
all weekend other than that experienced during the early hours of Sunday
morning although it could have been a lot warmer without that strong wind.

Graham
www.jannock.org.uk


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