Friday 16 December 2011

Grounded for 2 Months?

I've arrived back at Clarence Dock Visitor Moorings today after 2.5 weeks up at Granary Wharf.

At the free BW side - Granary Wharf



Last friday I moved over the canal to the stepped moorings outside the Mint Hotel to get water and top up with power.  Was a windy few nights as the gales blew and Annie rolled and slammed against the dock wall!  But at least it meant water (hot as well) and a weekend of iplayer!  

Annie has now moved outside the Mint hotel (far left of picture beside Bonnie)


Thanks to the crew from the Kirkstall Flyboat (http://www.tripboat.co.uk/) who helped me move back over the canal to a safe mooring late on Tuesday with more high winds forecast.  Give them a call if you fancy sampling the Leeds Waterfront or have any party requirements!

Last Sunday we drove (by car) to Donna Nook in N Lincolnshire after reading  http://nb-triskaideka.blogspot.com/ and checking out the fab pictures.  Wasn't sure what to expect - would there be anything there?  After a 2.5 hour drive it was a case of fingers crossed!  Pictures to follow shortly.



As it turned our there were over 1100 pups born this year, most of which had been left by their parents to fend for themselves by the time we got there.  A most impressive sight and nowhere else have I managed to get this close to wild seals on land.  Can't recommend it enough but do remember they are likely to have all left by the end of December until they  arrive back on the beach in November for another go.  Fat, cute, furry friends they were.



Well I'm back at Clarence Dock - final manoeuvre is to get back into my residential arm.  Will probably leave this until after my nights on Monday.  Hopefully it'll be a nice calm day and the residents of the flats will not be too disturbed by my presence, and refrain from bombarding me!  Big apologies to the NB in front of me who I rammed whilst mooring up.  Lost my reverse power just at a critical time - I've since retrieved a hoody and an anorak from my prop - I wonder how it went round at all! Guess I'm likely to be stuck here for a couple of months, especially if things freeze over again as per the last post.  So far just a bit of sleet, and those strong winds - little to get too excited about.

  

Tuesday 6 December 2011

Winter Arrives

Annie finally managed the short cruise up the river Aire through Leeds City Centre on Thursday(skippered by colleague Paul) and has now pulled up at the BW side of Granary Wharf.  A nice quiet spot and it means not getting charged and harassed by the lovely people at the Estate Office!

View to Bridgwater Tower from above Office Lock


However this morning I ran out of water and wood having totally forgot to fill up before leaving the dock last week.  This causes a couple of issues including lack of shower and also risking breaking the water pumps when I turn a tap on!  So decision to be made - back to Clarence, or up through Office Lock to the water point.  Neither seem like an attractive proposition following a 12hr shift, getting back at 7.30am, and feeling zombified.  So maybe a shower at work will do, and a few litres of tescos finest water!  At least until friday when I'm done.

Last couple of weeks we've been over to Cumbria(St Bees) to visit Pete and Michelle and the little nephews.  Great timing as York City were away at Barrow, which of course finished 0-0 much to my annoyance.  Baby Edward and James were in good form though.  Nice walk to the beach and back.

James discussing the meaning of life with Katy and Pete:

Now it's December and the wintry weather has finally arrived - Frosty this morning and nearly as bad inside the boat.  Took 3hrs of central heating to get things warmed up and still needed full thermals and extra blankets to get off to sleep.  Have a delivery of wood and coal on the way so only temporary.  With the stove going it gets too hot sometimes, but does mean a nice warm glow - even after a few hours sleep.  I have some good shots of Clarence Dock all locked up with ice from last christmas when I did my recce on the mooring.  I'm looking forward to seeing what happens this time round.

Clarence Dock or the Antarctic?

The cut to Leeds Lock & Clarence Dock


River Ouse from Ouse Bridge in York last year:



All Christmas shopping still do - but plenty of time yet right?

Oh and check this link out - A rather amusing wiki about Narrowboats!

http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Narrowboat

Friday 18 November 2011

Regents Canal... by foot

It's been a quiet month so far and Annie has been resting on the visitor moorings in Clarence Dock since returning from Granary Wharf.  Hopefully I haven't upset too many people mooring here for a few weeks.  To avoid the mother of all parking tickets I shall move back up to Granary Wharf next Friday!

Only boat news are my attempts to get a winter cover for the stern, to cover the gaps on the hatch/doors.  It's been surprisingly warm so far but the bedroom(at the back) does get rather nippy, and the wind in Clarence Dock is my main enemy.  Hopefully this won't be too expensive - we shall see.

Last week we took the train down to London to attend the Annual Fortean Times Unconvention!  As usual there was plenty of weirdness and weirdos, and the highlight was probably a lecture about intelligent dogs and horses trained by the Nazis.  Very amusing subject and delivered by Jan Bondeson a rather eccentric Scandinavian fellow.  I can also recommend the Butcher and Grill deli/restaurant in Battersea - best food I've had in a long time and well worth the cash - Just beware of women drinking espresso martinis.  It kind of doubles the bill!  I'm also adding this amusing photo of Katy and her sister Jo larking about in our Kazakh style hotel - I'll probably get beaten up!



As the post title suggests we also visited the Regents canal, at least a few hundred yards of it behind Kings Cross - The idea was to call in at the London Canal Museum, but it was shut so no luck there.



We looped round onto the towpath and back to St Pancras.


Private Moorings near Kings Cross


Linear moorings - these boats are looking rather tatty.

And back to Kings Cross for the train home!

Monday 31 October 2011

Leeds and Liverpool Canal



Wednesday 12th October
Took the car back up to it's space in Holbeck and walked back via River Lock for a quick reconnaissance mission.  Horrid day so plan to move now before it gets any worse and water levels rise.


Looking towards City Centre past the BW Moorings


On arrival the indicator was just over into the red.  The current from the arches under the station looked strong but navigable with care.  So back to Clarence Dock and I'll make the move.  However whilst out on my little wander the lock gates to the Dock were closed and the river level was well above that of the dock.  Bugger - I'm stuck!  So I spent the rest of the day carving intricate pieces of firewood - which I then obviously destroyed in seconds!

Saturday 15th Oct
Woke this am and found the dock gates open again - Yippee!  Straight up to Granary Wharf / Mint Hotel onto the Leeds & Liverpool canal.  First hurdle overcome - just the wind and rain to contend with now.  Charged £6/night here - pretty quiet and really posh facilities at bottom of the round tower (key only available from the Waterfront Estate Office).  Check out the Dark Arches under the station at the Granary Wharf Car Park - Impressive Victorian structure using over 18 million bricks - a record for the time!



Monday 17th Oct
Granary Wharf to Apperley Bridge

So we're away for 9am and straight into office lock. Re-familiarising with the padlock keys required for unlocking the paddles.  They're really clumsy and easy to drop straight into the murky depths. St Anne's Ings lock next and then through to our first Staircase on the Leeds & Liverpool.

Oddy Locks


Looking back towards Leeds

Spring Garden Lock
Armley - This is where I nearly saw an otter in the summer!

Rodley for lunchtime but it's after 2pm and every single shop within miles is shut.  Do not visit Rodley midweek after 2pm!

Forge and Newlay Locks this afternoon, both three chamber staircases, and plenty of Swingbridges.

Moored just above Newlay at the BW Depot.  Romantic meal  at Sainsbury's Cafe incorporated with collecting of supplies!  Horrendous weather now, heaving it down with rain.  At least it held during the day, just a few blustery moments.  Entertainment tonight in the form of Ratatouille!

Tuesday
Apperley Bridge to Saltaire
The bad weather has improved and it's another nice if slightly moody couple of miles onto Saltaire.  From Rodley, instead of loads of locks it's a swing bridge a mile.  A couple are electrically operated but the bulk heavy manual push bars.  Beware if you're on your own as not all of these bridges have the chain attached to pull them shut.  Luckily this time all I had to do was float in the middle and wait for Katy to do the hard work!

Swingbridges above Dobson Locks at Apperley Bridge.

It's nice and quiet round this corner - Feeling nice and rural even as we skim past N Shipley.  Fylde Lock is another staircase.  Hoping to see the BW men but no sign of them as we pulled into the lock.  A brief lapse in concentration meant we flooded the middle lock as water poured onto the grass!  Paddles down - no disaster - only a couple of litres wasted!  Obviously at that very moment the BW guys came by so we hopped onto the boat with a coffee to leave it to the pros.

Family of fungi at Fylde Lock - Disappointingly dark photo - wrong lens for this unfortunately.

Strutting Heron

Very quickly we pulled into the familiar picture postcard view of Saltaire.  These are huge mill buildings, now  without any milling but good to see they've  been converted into some rather nice flats and also the HQ of Pace, as well as the posh shops and restaurant in Salt Mill itself.  Had a yummy but very expensive burger in the restaurant and then checked out the Salt exhibition.

Leeds & Liverpool meandering past Salt Mill.

Mill and River Aire

Over the river (above) there is a lovely open park, complete with cafe (shut) and statues.  We also had a drink in the Boat House and did a lap round town to make sure we didn't miss much.  We came across some quite hilarious street names.  Most of which were named after Titus' sons and daughters.

Titus Salt seems to have rather liked Al Pacas


We moored at Ashline moorings just 5 mins walk from the mill and stayed here overnight.  Very quiet mooring, no passers by.

Ashline Mooring Saltaire


Wednesday
Saltaire - Riddlesden

Dowley Gap Aquaduct (over the Aire)

Dowley Gap Changeline Bridge

Dowley Gap Lock

Bingley 3 Rise
Bingley 5 Rise
Towering gates / Free Boatwash



Top Lock

The View back down from Top Lock

Top Pound - Into the wilderness

Well relatively speaking...


Moored for the night nr Riddlesden



Thursday
Riddlesden to Fylde Locks






Annie and Jam Pudd locking down Bingley 5 Rise


Twilight cruising (because I lost the mallet!)


Friday
Fylde to Rodley

Moored at Fylde Lock
Rodley Ladybirds

Saturday
Rodley day off
Diesel, Gas, Nature Reserve

Sunday 23rd October
Rodley to Granary Wharf
Is it an otter or a dog?!
Empty pound between Spring Garden & Oddy Lock