Tuesday 22 June 2010

Five Go Mad in Cheshire - Day Three




Monday 31st May 2010

An excellent night’s sleep, again up at a decent time, walked Pip to Christleton and Greenfield lock to have a look at the challenge ahead, then back to Somnia for breakfast and showers. The day started bright, and we set off with Chester our goal. Five minutes before we left, another boat passed heading towards Chester – nb Calan Lai, so we knew that the locks would be against us…or so we thought. We did Christleton solo, but Calan Lai then waited for us, so that we could double up through Greenfield and the rest of the locks to Chester – which was brilliant. We chatted, and they recommended an overnight mooring spot they had used previously, and indeed offered to show us where it was. We expressed concerns about overnight mooring in the city centre, but they said they’d never had any trouble, but then again they had never moored at the weekend – we wondered what difference a Bank Holiday might make!! The rest of the locks were navigated trouble free – Pip enjoyed being ashore all the way, complete with her doggie life-jacket, that often received comments from gongoozlers.

The mooring recommended by Calan Lai was just before Bridge 123E, near the Frog and Nightingale pub. Very handy for Tesco’s, and only a 5-10 minute walk into the city centre. Now all we needed was a trouble free night and it would be ideal. We locked the boat up and wandered into the city, the girls did some shopping, whilst Matt and I killed some time, including watching an amazing and very entertaining street performer, A. J. James, a mix of juggling, magic, escapology all accompanied by some great banter and jokes with the large crowd. He could be a huge star this guy, and the collection he amassed afterwards was huge and well deserved. We then started looking for somewhere to lunch, that would be dog-friendly, and settled on a Revolution chain pub with outside seating. A decent enough lunch, was followed by a stroll down to The Groves by the River Dee. The weather was now fantastic, and it was heaving with families, and couples, and cyclists, and dog walkers all enjoying themselves in a great location. Matt and Laura hired a rowing boat for 45 minutes – Matt wanted to show of the rowing skills he has developed during his first year at Imperial, while Denise, Pip and I sat basking in the glorious afternoon sunshine.

All too soon it as time for Laura to leave us, so Matt, Pip and I walked her up to Chester station for her train back to London, whilst Denise started the shopping at Tescos. On the way back from the station Matt diverted to Tescos to help Denise, and I walked Pip up to look at the Northgate staircase locks for future reference. We unpacked the shopping, noticing that another boat had moored up behind us. With the thought of safety in numbers, I asked them if they intended mooring overnight. They were, and on seeing my Wey and Arun branded polo shirt, asked me where I was from. To cut a long story short, it transpired that they were from Guildford (one end of the Wey and Arun canal), and that spookily they had been on the trip boat the previous weekend when I had been crewing….small world. After a cup of tea we then returned down to the riverside to have dinner at a brand new, cracking restaurant called Hickorys American Smokehouse. A great meal in a glorious location. Back to the boat, cards and then to bed.

45 minutes later, we were woken by banging on the side of the boat, and lots of shouting. Then someone jumped on to the front of the boat, Denise opened the curtains to see a group of lads intent on drunken mischief. She shouted at them to go away….or similar words, and they ran off whooping and hollering. Matt and I opened up the hatch and got out, they had managed to almost untie our stern rope, and the boat behind’s bow rope had also been undone. We secured both boats, and concerned that they might return, I had a quick walk up the canal, but there was no sign. The strange thing is that noone else seemed to stir in any of the other boats. We found out the next day that the boat behind us had woken, and that the yobs had thrown something heavy against one of their windows, but it remained intact. With adrenalin pumping, we decided to stay up a while, had some tea, played cards, and eventually at 3.00am decided to try and sleep…..

2 ½ miles, 5 locks, 2 hours

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