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| Horses and foals near the mooring |
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| Mooring next to Anglo Welsh base |
Set off after 11.00am only to find we were in a queue for the locks when we got to Preston Baggot. Speaking to a family on an Anglo Welsh boat who had got their timing completely wrong. They had moored at Lowsonford last night, realised they could not turn their boat round and had to descend eight locks before turning round so at 3.00pm today they still had 23 locks, draw bridges, tunnel and lots of miles to get back to Tardebigge for 9.30am tomorrow. It caused quite a lot of conversation on the canal for the rest of the day.
Dusty's son was also in the queue he managed to lose his bike from his roof somewhere between Wootton Wawen and Lowsonford. There was a steam boat in front of him with a very enthusiastic man on board who said Stephen Goldsbrough had rebuilt the boat The Laplander number 47. Dusty's son towed him through the locks to speed things up a bit.
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| Guests for tea |
Decided to stay put above lock 25 as rain was threatening. Walked into Lapworth for a beer. Passing a moored boat we heard "hello Paul" coming from inside - it was Dave and Wendy from folk club moored a couple of locks up. We had already passed Kate and Pam earlier moored around lock 32.
Got a little damp on the walk back for dinner.



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