Last day today of this trip.
Went for a walk around Upton last night. Some interesting old shops like the old Co-Op below..
Went for a walk around Upton last night. Some interesting old shops like the old Co-Op below..
The boat was nice and warm last night despite icy winds outside. Made getting up for our planned early start difficult but despite this we were under way at 0800. Weak sunshine and mist rising from the river. Its a fair old stretch to our first lock at Worcester about 17 miles.
3 and a half hours later we were into the huge Diglis Basin lock at Worcester.
| Diglis Lock |
Then through the pleasing riverscape of Worcester.
Unfortunately we hadnt gone very far out the other side of Worcester when we found ourselves in the middle of a rowing race. A guy on the bank shouted in a posh voice through a loud hailer "Narrow Boat keep to Starboard" I think he meant me. And I think Starboard is "Right" but is not a term used on the nland Waterways. Presently boats raced past in the opposite direction forcing us to a virtual stop while they passed.
| Hard to Starboard while the rowers go past |
So onwards through the Bevere Lock and Holt Lock until we came to the Hamstall Public House where we picked up some passengers. My sister, Jim and Pam, my Nephew, David, and his fiance Kaz and our Matthew and Kerry and our grandaughter Mollie. Mollie was able to try my hat!
| David and Kaz at the front of the boat, Jim steering while Pam and me do the lock. into the clock basin Stourport |
So thats it for now; here I am writing up the blog at 1915 on Sunday evening for the last time on this trip. As always I want to keep travelling but I will have to be content now and give Stourbridge Lion a well earned rest after 197 miles at 3 mph!
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