Thursday 4 June 2015

Wells next the Sea 2015 - Part 4

Day Seven
Antons Gowt to Langrick Bridge

 A short walk into Langrick Village revealed this lovely church yard.

 Langrick chapel.

 Naughty-Cal and Devocean moored at Langrick Bridge.

Day Eight
Langrick Bridge to Kirkstead Bridge.
Topped up with 120 litres of fuel at Geordies.

 Stormy skies over Woodhall Spa.

 Full visitor moorings at Kirkstead Bridge.

 Having to get creative with the moorings at Kirkstead Bridge. The four narrowboats behind head out into the Wash today!.

Day Nine
Kirkstead Bridge to Fiskerton Fen

 A spot of reed island clearing needed in Bardney Lock.

 Liam towing the islands out with the dinghy.

 Naughty-Cal in Bardney Lock.

 More reed islands waiting to descend.

 Fiskerton Fen visitors moorings.

Day Ten
Fiskerton Fen to Burton Waters

 Stormy skies over Lincoln on the way home.

 Almost home now cruising past the Lincoln long term moorings.

Slow cooked lamb shoulder, the perfect end to the perfect holiday.

Trip Totals:
180 miles
6 Locks
120 litres of diesel

2 comments:

  1. Hi,
    Interesting pic of LTmoorings at Lincoln - that's where I bought my boat from in 2005, we took it up to Newark and transported it south by road.

    Have fun.

    Mike (Leo)

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  2. There is certainly a good selection of boats on the Lincoln long term moorings, a bit of everything moors there!

    Nice to see some variety though.

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