NB Muleless

NB Muleless
Moored at Alrewas Sept 2013

Monday 25 August 2014

Some essential maintenance and heading for new pastures!

OK, so its two weeks again since last blog, and we have to admit to doing even less than usual!

The reason being that we had to order a part for our toilet and wait for it to arrive, so in the meantime we pottered around between Napton and Braunston, just moving enough to charge the batteries and fill the water tank.

At Napton I tried to photograph the “super moon” but neither I, nor my camera were really up to the job – this is the best of my bad shots!

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We were passed by President and Kildare on their way somewhere!

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The cygnets have grown quite a bit since we last saw them!

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We managed to have another chat with Lesley and Joe on NB Yarwood. Whilst Joe chatted to Gary, Lesley showed me the inside improvements on Yarwood – and again I forgot to take a photo! We left them with their new settee being delivered so didnt say goodbye properly. Hope to catch up again sometime – enjoy the rivers guys!

The engine was in need of its 500 hr service, so when our toilet part arrived we bought some oil and Gary did that too.

On the day Gary fitted our new “non return valve” on the toilet, I read on Chance’s blog that James had just done the exact same thing! 

So on 20th August with all the maintenance sorted it was time to head off to new pastures! We have decided to head up the Ashby canal – we had only previous visited it on a hire boat – and that was only a short stretch at the bottom end.

First of course we had to head up the North Oxford Canal again. We stopped off at Brownsover to top up the cupboards and nipped into the cinema to see “Expendables 3” which we enjoyed!

We were passed by “Nutfield” and “Raymond”, also on their way somewhere!

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At our next mooring, by All Oaks Wood, we were passed by Doug and James’s old boat Spirit! (For a minute we thought it was them!)

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The next day we squeezed passed Rose Narrowboats base and stopped on the waterpoint just as the heavens opened so managed to keep dry inside whilst the tank filled.

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The last time we were this far up the Oxford Canal was the beginning of January, and past this point it was early October last year!

We were soon passing the narrow patch under the M6 – still African Queen country!

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We moored up just a bit further on – had lunch and waited for yet more rain showers to pass and then went for a walk.

We had passed under this bridge and thought we would like to look down from it!

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Looking back the way we came we could see the M6 and the canal and railway too!

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Looking forward just the canal and railway!

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Looking straight down! A view of a narrowboat you dont normally get!

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The next morning before I was dressed, this famous boat passed by with its new owners.

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George and Carol helped us out with some information about diesel stoves during our build and when we first set off – now they are enjoying life on their new Wide Beam Still Rockin! Hopefully we will meet up with them sometime when we get down their way!

Our first stop was at the water point at Ansty – where the locals kept us amused whilst we filled the tank!

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This one wanted to lend a hand!

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Perhaps I could persuade this little one to join the crew – but then we wouldnt be “Muleless”!

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These chaps were obviously into “water sports”!

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and after all that frolicking, a good roll around was needed!

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It was a shame to leave the field of very happy horses, but we had to move on!

It wasnt too far to our destination of Hawkesbury Junction where after passing the flotilla of swans, cygnets and a canada goose (was he an “ugly duckling”?) we moored up by the electricity sub-station.

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We wanted to wait out the rain on Monday so opted to moor just before the junction so we could top up the water and do a self pump out before heading up the Coventry Canal and onto the Ashby on Tuesday.

After a quick lunch, we walked round the bend to the junction, checked out the position of the services and walked up the Coventry Canal a bit.

Later on we headed back to the Greyhound for a proper “Sunday Lunch” and very nice it was too!

Today being a traditional bank holiday Monday it is raining hard, so time at last to catch up on the blog whilst we watch the boats going by in the rain!

Wednesday 13 August 2014

Back to familiar territory and some visitors from home!

It was 29 July when I last blogged, and we had moored at the Quarry on the south Oxford Canal – it is now 12 August and we are back in Braunston – and it feels like winter has arrived!!

We had a pleasant journey back to Banbury taking 4 days to get there, in more of that lovely hot sunny weather.

We moored up by Morrisons to top up the supplies, and whilst we were in the shop a monsoon passed over, so we stayed moored there until Sunday, as we needed to fill with water and do a pump out on the way through Banbury, and as the weather was promising rain, there was a floating market and too many people around on Saturday, we just settled on a bit of retail therapy instead.

On the Sunday we moved on – filled up with water, pumped out and moored up again at Spice Ball Park just 3/4 mile further up the canal! We had some more retail therapy to do in Aldi and Tesco!

On the way there we passed some canal celebrities – Prunella Scales and Timothy West who were just returning from a cruise!

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When we left Banbury on Monday, we had a long day ahead – because of the Cropredy Music Festival we werent sure where we would be able to moor, so we left at 10 am – early for us!

We passed this cleverly named boat – obviously Star Wars fans!

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We got all the way to Slat Mill Lock and hadnt seen any boats mooring for the festival, but we did see a queue of 4 boats above the lock as only one of the top gate paddles was working!

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It wasnt until between Bridges 155 and 154 that we saw any boats moored for the festival, and there was loads of space still available, even though the festival site and camping fields were right there!

There was a tight squeeze past the CRT work boats by bridge 154 where they were filling in the “new” section of towpath!

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Then we passed the Cropredy “crocodile”

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and the best dressed festival boat!

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There was no-one on the water point, so we stopped to top up and then we carried on through Cropredy Lock, past the Marina and up the next 3 locks – and there werent many mooring spaces left along that stretch.

In the long pound below Claydon Bottom Lock we found some nice mooring spots and pulled in at 2.45pm! Almost 5 hours – a really long day for us!

On Tuesday we had rain showers – the kind that went on for some time! But we decided to move on as there were still boats arriving for the festival and we wanted to be out of the way. So we set off at 10.30 in the rain to tackle the 5 locks of the Claydon flight. We had an easy run as there was always a boat either leaving the lock or just about to come down, so we moored at the top at 11.30 for a cup of tea and waiting for the rain to ease.

It was after lunch and 1.10 before we moved on! We topped up with water at Fenny Compton and moved on to moor up between bridges 130 and 129 which was a lovely spot overlooking the mast and Napton Hill!

Having moved in the rain on Tuesday, we decided to stay put and relax in the surprising sunshine on Wednesday and in the evening we had a fantastic sunset!

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Thursday we moved on and left the Oxford Canal Summit for a while! We topped up with water at Marston Doles and headed down the locks.

After passing the Engine Arm and descending Lock 14 we were faced with the wonderful view of Napton and decided to moor up there instead of at the bottom of the locks where we usually stop.

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We were expecting friends to visit for the weekend and the weather wasnt looking good!

We had a visitor earlier than expected, when one of the neighbours dropped by for a look around!

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NB Josephine was moored in front of us with their two lovely cats!

On Friday our friends June and Chris were coming to see us on the way back from a gig in Birmingham. They arrived at about 10.30 and we walked down the locks to meet them by the Folly Pub.

The weather turned out gorgous after all, and we were soon back on Muleless with cool drinks in hand catching up with our friends. Then of course they had to have the guided tour!

By 12.20 we decided we had better move down the locks. As June and Chris had been with us on a hire boat before, it didnt take long for them to get back into the swing of locking!

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It was very busy, and took us quite a while to get through the locks – especially as lock 10 was still being held together with construction tape!

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We reached the bottom of the locks, stopped to top up the water tank (didnt want to run out of water with guests on board!) and decided that we deserved a cooling drink after all that work – so moored up and popped into the Folly to sample their wares!

After booking a table for dinner Saturday night, we decided to head off to Braunston to make the most of the beautiful weather.

Gary soon had Chris taking the tiller!

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At one of the blind bends we shouted to some people walking by to see if there were any boats round the bend – then we realised it was Mortimer Bones with Boots and a friend – but I forgot to take her picture! But just round the bend we found NB Bones moored up!

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With only about 20 minutes to Braunston the rain started but we were lucky to get a mooring right outside the Boat House Pub – so of course after a quick tidy up we went in for a well deserved dinner, more liquid refreshment and lots of chat!

After the long(!) walk back to the boat in the torrential rain we had to remember how to make the dinette into the guest bed (we have only used it once so far!).

Eventually we were sorted out and retired for the night.

Saturday, after restorative bacon sandwiches, June and I walked up to the shop for some essentials, whilst Gary and Chris took Muleless down to the water point and turned it round, ready for the trip back to Napton.

The weather was glorious again (will the weather men ever get it right?) and as June and I crossed Butchers Bridge we saw Muleless turning in the marina entrance.

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We had decided that if we could find a new mooring we would walk down to the Admiral Nelson Pub, where they were having a music festival – and as luck would have it we found a spot.

We walked back to the Admiral Nelson and had a couple of drinks whilst sitting at a table in the sunshine, listening to the faint music from the festival field whilst watching lots of people arrive.

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As we had to get back to Napton we couldnt stay too long, so started to walk back to the boat. As we passed Wharf House Chandlery NB Yarwood was still moored outside after having some works done, and we stopped by to say hello to Lesley and Joe. (Forgot to take a picture though!)

Eventually we had to get back to Muleless and set off back to Napton. It was still sunny, but the wind had come up, but it was still a pleasant run back. We found a mooring on the 48hr slots and after a quick freshen up headed to the Folly for dinner.

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We had a lovely meal – June and I tucking in to a fabulous “whale” and chips!

On Sunday the weather was forecast as rainy and windy and ex-hurricane Bertha attacked us – and for a change the weather men were right!

June and Chris had to head home around noon, so we walked them back to their car and wished them a safe journey – great to see you guys – hope to see you again soon!!

After we waved them off, we nipped into the shop to buy some milk and the heavens opened again – so we took refuge in the Folly! We had intended to cook our own dinner, but when we saw the menu for the Sunday Lunch (2 courses for £12.95, beef or turkey roast with all the trimmings!) we couldnt refuse, and booked ourselves a table for 3pm!

We headed back to the boat to give it a quick clean and tidy up and then headed back to the Folly for a fantastic sunday lunch!

We staggered back to the boat and spent the rest of the day relaxing!