Sunday 10 October 2021

Devizes Camping and Caravan Club Site (N51.356511 W2.072076) and Home

Thursday, 7th October 2021

Dry and mild start to the day, 15C, with a promise of 19C, if the forecast is correct. 


Cannot convince Kathleen to risk drowning, by cycling along the Kennet and Avon Canal (NCN4), to Bradford-on-Avon, so, I go myself, whilst Kathleen reads her book. 

Just over 16 miles, and, I did not quite make it to Bradford-on-Avon Town.

On reflection, not sure Kathleen would have enjoyed it, some sections were very uneven, some rather muddy, and, a few rather narrow,


with a canal to potentially fall into, in fact, all of her pet hates about Cycle Tracks.

The upside was, it is traffic free, and, I saw lots of interesting things.

There are several of these swing bridges, along the canal, they have to be opened for boats to pass. They swivel and are pushed open by one person. 

I notice, that the passing canal boats are usually being steered by the man (husband), while the woman (wife) hops off and operates



the locks and the bridges.

Hadn't seen one of these bridges open, until today, when I happened to arrive at a bridge, just as a bait was about to go through.

Plenty of wild life too.












In the afternoon, we walk to Caen Hill Locks.


This is a series of 29 locks, 16 in the steepest section, which raise the canal by 237 feet over a distance of two miles.















Friday, 8th October 2021.

Similar to yesterday. Dry, cloudy, mild at 15C, with a promise of 18C. 

In the event, the promise of 18C was never realised, cloudy all day, with occasional drizzle.

No "fun" activities today, packing, ready for an early start tomorrow.

Saturday, 9th October 2021

We are up early (06:15) for an early start.

It is still dark, and, a typical autumn morning, cool (10C), damp, and foggy.

Remaining outside stuff packed away, in the dark, thankfully, I had previously purchased re-chargeable head torches (one each), much to Kathleen's amusement, but, they came in useful this morning.

We are at the Motorhome service point for 6:50, and, at the exit barrier for spot on 07:00, which is the time from which it will open.

Very foggy drive, on mostly small "A" roads, with a stop for breakfast at about 10:00, then, more small "A" roads, until we join the M69 at Coventry, then, onto M1 at Leicester.

Other than the morning fog, and one small hold up for road works, an easy drive of about 300 miles. 

Interestingly, this was not the Sat-Nav's preferred route, it came up with a longer route (340 miles) taking in more motorway (M4, M5). No doubt, it would have been quicker, if travelling by car, and, making full use of motorway speeds. So, for the Motorhome, Kathleen's route was more direct, and, certainly more varied.   







2 comments:

  1. Bill & I had what may well be he lat Beer Walk along the quayside via Tyne bar. Fish goujon wrap for me and frankfurter with pulled pork (meat fest?) for him.
    We then tried to go to the Crown Posada via the guitar shop (he didn't buy one) but the pub was closed. had to make do with Red (Lion?) opposite Guildhall and all human life was there: no number plate motorbikes, guy on dune buggy passing us 3 times and on his phone plus loads of New To Newcastle tourists. The weather was fine as was beer and food.
    I share Kathleen's canal fear as we had the kids at N. Tyneside marina (not a patch on Monaco but pretty good) Niamh, on her scooter rode down an incline and crashed into the guard rail, almost going head over heels into the water which would have been embarrassing to explain. It looks like you are on your way home so continue to take care and see you soon?

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    1. Sounds like you had an "interesting" outing, sorry I missed it. Ahh! the perils of looking after grandchildren, and, being held responsible ;)

      Home now.

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