Friday 1st October
We have had a great time in Market Drayton doing the floating market and catching up with friends but now it is time to move on, we are always sad to leave Market Drayton as we love it there and have made lots of friends and most of the dog walkers know us but we will be back in December.
We set off along the canal, past the moorings where the market was and leaving Market Drayton behind us.
There is a wooded cutting on this stretch with lots of trees overhanging the canal.
We went on for a couple of miles going under Betton Coppice bridge which is a turnover bridge that takes the towpath from one side of the canal to the other and then we were approaching Adderley locks.
There are five locks in this flight but close together and not very deep so quite easy to do.
There was a boat coming up the lock so once they came out, it was our turn. We were soon through that lock and on to the next.
I then saw a boat coming the other way coming straight for the lock instead of going into the side like most boaters do and then he realised we were coming into the lock and he had to reverse and he went all over the place and into the hedge. A lady then came up to the lock and was really funny and said it was their lock and I should have checked, I said I did. She then went on about him going into the hedge and they were blown all over the place, I said well perhaps he should have just gone into the side and they would have been okay. She said they were told by a boat coming down, the lock was empty and so they assumed it was their lock and didn’t bother to check if anyone else was coming down.
We went to the next lock where a boat was just going out and one was waiting to come in. I walked down to the offside bottom gate to shut it when the next boat was in. The lady off that boat came up to the lock. A chap on the boat that had just gone out was there as well and I wondered why he didn’t go on to the next lock.
We helped the boat through and then it was our turn. We were soon onto the fourth lock and it was all quiet then, no other boats around so we did this lock and the last one on our own.
We went on along the canal and it was nice and sunny but quite windy.
We were then approaching Audlem top lock, there are 15 locks in this flight but we are only doing two today.
We were soon down the lock and on to the next one.
We had to fill the lock first then down we went. Kev was just coming out of the lock and we saw a boat was coming, so we left the gates open for them.
Our friends John and Sharon joined us later, they came up the flight and moored up behind us. It was nice to see them and catch up as we haven’t met for a while and we met their new dog Arlo, he is only a year old and full of beans.
I am off back to Weston-Super-Mare next week for a few days to catch up with friends and family and to attend my best friend (Davina) dad’s funeral so the visit will be happy and sad.
We managed 160 miles and 105 locks and travelled through three counties, Staffordshire, Shropshire and Cheshire, hopefully next year if things are back to normal, we will travel further afield and clock up a few more miles.
Thank you to everyone who reads our blog and hope you still enjoy them as much as I enjoy doing them. Take care and let’s hope there is no more lockdowns and things will return to normal.
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