We left Greensforge earlyish this morning – well, just before 8am anyway. We have travelled only 4 miles today but there were 9 locks including one staircase of 2 locks…
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It was another reasonably early start today and we have travelled another 9 miles and 9 locks from Wolverley. We eventually stopped at Greensforge. We had intended to go to…
Read the PostWolverley to Greensforge – Cutting along nicely!
Quiet night — you’re having a laugh! Did I mention the boat which came down the locks and crashed into the front of us while they were trying to moor…
Today we have travelled the last 12 miles of the River Severn that we can do and are moored, still on the river, at Stourport. Tomorrow we will go up…
Read the PostWorcester to Stourport – Last day on the river.
It took us 6 hours travelling today to get from Lower Lode to Worcester. This is a trip of about 18 miles and 2 manned locks. We got to Upper…
We’re on our way back to Sawley at last. This morning we were hopeful that we would be able to leave so just before 8am we went to a mooring…
Read the PostGloucester to Lower Lode – River goes down at last!
Monday 20th June Well, well, well, what a surprise Monday it was really wet! Yes, once again it was pissing down. We titted about for a while but in the…
Read the PostSellars Bridge to Gloucester – And the wait goes on!
Saturday 18th June Today was a totally dry day. No really, absolutely no rain fell here at all. A miracle I know and one to be savoured. We spent the…
Read the PostSharpness to Sellar’s Bridge – One day with no rain then business as usual!
What a lovely day it’s been compared to some recent offerings. Today it has only rained a couple of times and then only later on when it didn’t matter anyway…
Read the PostShepherd’s Patch to Sharpness – Almost no rain today!
Today actually started off fine weatherwise and we took advantage of this to travel 8 miles from Sellars Bridge to Shepherd’s Patch via a diesel and gas stop at Johnston’s…
Read the PostSellars Bridge to Shepherd’s Patch – Pissing down again and now the river is closed!