As soon as the tea was made and we were again underway the rain had stopped and the sun was peeping through but as we arrived at the next lock behind Nb. Matilda Rose we found they had tied up. Calls to the Environment Agency (EA) about the river conditions soon confirmed the decision to abandon our attempt to get to Fotheringhay. We breasted up safely on the lock landing up stream of Lilford lock and soon the river Inspector arrived to tell us that they may issue a 'strong stream' warning later and we had done the right thing. We were told to give him a call at 10am today to check the status of the river and whether it would be sensible to proceed.
Breasted up on the lock landing
The view from front hatch of Lilford lock and 'cottage'
Maybe it's a good job we aren't with you, your experiences would have scared me to death! I don't do 'lumpy' water, and it certainly looked lumpy on the video on MR's blog! Stay safe, you four and the dogs! xxxx
ReplyDeleteWuss!
DeleteIt wasn't that bad, honestly. We are staying safe and loving out here again...pewrhaps you can join us later???
X Lesley