Wednesday 2nd January 2019



We had a breakfast of kippers and poached eggs. Love kippers right up until they decide to put in an unwanted repeat performance.

Over the last few days moored at Stoke Golding there has been a steady procession of boats passing us. More than we have seen for many, many weeks. The mooring here is very popular with walkers and families out feeding the ducks. Very well fed ducks, they’d do well with a nice cherry sauce.

We left the mooring and headed towards Hinckley. A very cold, still day with patches of mist. We had a slow, uneventful cruise over the 4 miles to Hinckley and moored beside bridge 17a. This carries a busy road though, so Brenda walked down the canal and found a quieter mooring opposite the marina.

The kids are coming out tomorrow, their dad is bringing them, so we will be here for a few days yet. The stoppage at bridge 6 has been put back to 9th January so there is plenty of time to get beyond that point before the stoppage comes into effect.



Weather: a cold, still day.



Day Total: 0 locks; 4 miles; 0 Tunnels; 0 Swing Bridges; 0 Boat Lift; engine running hours 2.7

                                                                                         (including running of engine for hot water etc)

Overall Total: 323 locks; 659 miles; 30 tunnels; 5 Swing Bridges; 2 Boat Lifts; engine running hours 408.2


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