Soon after casting off we pass the Dunstable and District Boat Club with it`s wet dock.
The slipway is in use. The club has moorings for about 45 boats.
I have put Nb Valerie`s nose into what was the entrance to the single lock that accompanied all the double locks along this stretch.
The single lock entrance is clearer in this shot.
I always like cruising this section of the Grand Union cutting through the Chilterns. The Chiltern hills stretch for 46 miles covering 322 square miles within Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. The highest point (870 feet) is not to far from here to the west at Wendover. These hills boaters, are the reason for the 70 odd lock uphill cruise from the River Thames so far.
Not to many of these mile posts left. This one at Ivinghoe states 51 miles to Braunston.
Another Chiltern view as the clouds tell us to look for a mooring soon.
This is far enough today the weather looks to be changing and the clouds are closing in.
2 comments:
I see the various shapes of bollards along the canaland think of Horace Rumpole played by the late Leo McKern
calling the senior lawyer in his office Bollard instead of his proper name Ballard...
See? I am old!
Hi Bryce
here in the UK there was a TV series called Rumpole of the Bailey.
I think it was the same guy so perhaps this was a Brit production sold to Canadian TV.
Les
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