Wet wet wet
29 Friday May 2015
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29 Friday May 2015
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28 Thursday May 2015
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After a good nights sleep we felt much better to tackle Napton Flight, 9 locks, 7 set against us. Got thru working well as a team, we seem to have a good system for these narrow locks. Then a long and winding summit pound to Fenny Compton. Here the local pub has a shop set up on the other side to the bar, also a laundry and hair dressing saloon. Overall a real boaters pub ! I’ll have a Chardonnay please whilst watching the undies go round……..
27 Wednesday May 2015
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After a 5am rise and departure by 7 with Ray towing T42 we were at Calcutt Marina by 11. 3 wide beam locks and 2.5 hours later saw us collapse at the bottom of the 9 lock Napton Flight. We decided to moor at the appropriately named Folly Pub. We will do the flight tomorrow and get back to Pyrford within 4 weeks for our flight home. It’s a bit daunting at the moment but I’m sure we will get back into the swing of things soon.
26 Tuesday May 2015
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Well T42 is high and dry ! Ready for our next adventure down the Oxford Canal and Thames. One bit of preparation I hadn’t planned on was this afternoons repair of a cracked tooth. Last night was spent in considerable pain, which was nothing compared to what the dentist did this afternoon ! A repeat trip was called for but, so long as it settles down, I think I’ll wait till I can see MY dentist in Australia. He does drive an Aston a Martin and understands about all these things. In the meantime Cheers, Ouch that Cider is cold……
23 Saturday May 2015
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Our last day in port with Voyager, but what a day. After a damp Oslo the sun came out for our arrival here. A fabulous cruise in a 1954 ship saw some amazing scenery. A walk around the old and new town saw the last items purchased and lunch overlooking the fish market harbour. This was located on a canal connecting 2 bays and saw a steady procession of craft traversing between them. As the sun was out the food of choice was ice cream, and lots of it. All in all we have both really enjoyed the cruise, Norway and its people; and can really recommend Voyager. It’s a formal affair tonight with the Captain and what is bound to be an entertaining show, last night a pack of pirates served dinner and sang to us. We have a day at Sea, then Crick Boat Show followed by our trailering up to Calcutt Marina near Coventry, so it might be a while before the next blog. Cheers M & H
22 Friday May 2015
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21 Thursday May 2015
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19 Tuesday May 2015
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An early start saw a coach load from Voyager brave the Troll Road. Stein, our guide, had a good sense of humour with numerous Sweedish jokes. He was also very particular with timing and distances, ” You have 8 minutes and 4 seconds at this stop !” By the time we got to the top of the pass it was 6 degrees, but the wind chill factor made it feel sub zero. The road had up to 3 metres of snow either side at the top. A projecting viewing balcony, not visited by Hazel, had a jaw dropping view into the valley with an even more amazing road descending. its the closest thing I’ve seen to Stelvio Pass in Italy.
I really wanted a classic car to drive, but the coach driver did a good job. This was followed by the Troll Wall, a huge chunk of rock frequented by Base Jumpers. The drive back along the Fjords saw a few people nodding off till Stein told another joke. All in all another great day. Whilst waiting for our departure Hazel is kicking back with a Champagne Cocktail whilst I have a Neederberg Shiraz from Paarl in South Africa. Cheers !
18 Monday May 2015
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It’s been a very special day. After a good nights sleep I woke at 6 with a need to open the curtains……to a Fjord with snow capped mountains……and we continued to cruise in this wonderful Nordfjord for the next 3 hours. It was amazing talking to Mum and Dad in Australia whilst standing on the balcony watching this go by. Since docking at Olden we have done 2 excursions and hiked for 5 Kms up a mountain to see a glacier. Photographs don’t really do it justice…….I’ll sign off now and watch the departure as well as the cruise back down the Fjord whilst having dinner…..
17 Sunday May 2015
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Well after an excellent cocktail evening with the Captain, and evening meal ( with a couple from Launceston in Cornwall ! ), we have made our first port…… Bergan. The weather was a bit rough during the night, and Hazel hadn’t slept well, due to securing assorted items that started rolling throughout the night.
Although wet, we arrived on National Day, so everyone was in local costume. We joined them watching the various groups and bands marching along the waterfront. Most shops are closed but 1 sweater made it into Hazels bag whilst I purchased a brolly ! At the tail end of the marchers was a Mark 2 Jaguar, whew my fix for the day secured.
We have wandered back onboard for a coffee and lunch before our 3 hour guided walk this afternoon. Hopefully the cloud will lift for our funicular trip later on. Tomorrow will see our first Fjord !