Just west of Lock 14

So this is the first post in a long time. It is from Lydia, a 4 berth 54ft long canal boat.

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A while ago we decided with Cliff and Jo to go on a narrow boat holiday and here we are in February on a boat. It is a warm 4 degrees.

We left London this morning heading west along some roads out of London. The first stop was Avebury a village with a lot of standing stones, a National Trust car park and visitors center. Jo and I used the toilets Cliff and Sarah stayed in the car to avoid the £4 parking charge.

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We headed into Devizes not devices. We went to Sainsbury’s belong to J Sainsbury. We used Sarah project management and a Google sheet to quickly go around the small supermarket buying supplies. The car park cost 55p which we almost forgot to get refunded at time of payment.

After shopping we headed to the Caen Hill Locks to have a quick look around and a lunch of humus, veg and bread. We had lunch sitting on a bench with a dog poo under it and    a dog that seemed to want to eat our lunch. I think the dog was called Blondie.

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The locks were pretty impressive it was a flight of 16 we think somebody said.

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After the locks we headed to collect the boat. This involved unloading a lot of stuff on to the boat. Then watching a video about locks and how to use them.

We headed off with the guy who showed us around the boat and then jump off fairly soon after leaving the Marina.

We headed down the canal towards Bath. It was starting to get a bit dark. We then arrived at the first lock. There seemed to be a lot of people around the lock and a boat coming up which we didn’t see, which lead to a bit of confusion. The video also didn’t explain about the little hooks that needed to be raised on the winching gear on the locks, which meant that we didn’t realise that the paddles were open. In the end a helpful man in a baseball cap helped us out and it was all OK.

We headed out of the lock, and found somewhere to moor up using the mooring pins, the bank was a bit muddy and we had to use the gang plank.

We had a tagine for dinner that Sarah made at home and put in a plastic box. I am now writing this blog.

Just after lock 14

So this is the first post in a long time. It is from Lydia, a 4 berth 54ft long canal boat. A while ago we decided with Cliff and Jo to go on a narrow boat holiday and here we are in February on a boat. It is a warm 4 degrees. We left London this morning heading west along some roads out of London. The first stop was Avebury a village with a lot of standing stones, a National Trust car park and visitors center. Jo and I used the toilets Cliff and Sarah stayed in the car to avoid the £4 parking charge. We headed into Devizes not devices. We went to Sainsbury’s belong to J Sainsbury. We used Sarah project management and a Google sheet to quickly go around the small supermarket buying supplies. The car park cost 55p which we almost forgot to get refunded at time of payment. After shopping we headed to the Caen Hill Locks to have a quick look around and a lunch of humus, veg and bread. We had lunch sitting on a bench with a dog poo under it and a dog that seemed to want to eat our lunch. I think the dog was called Blondie. The locks were pretty impressive it was a flight of 16 we think somebody said. After the locks we headed to collect the boat. This involved unloading a lot of stuff on to the boat. Then watching a video about locks and how to use them. we headed off with the guy who showed us around the boat and then jump off fairly soon after leaving the Marina. We headed down the canal towards Bath. It was starting to get a bit dark. We then arrived at the first lock. There seemed to be a lot of people around the lock and a boat coming up which we didn’t see, which lead to a bit of confusion. The video also didn’t explain about the little hooks that needed to be raised on the winching gear on the locks, which meant that we didn’t realise that the paddles were open. In the end a helpful man in a baseball cap helped us out and it was all OK. We headed out of the lock, and found somewhere to moor up using the mooring pins, the bank was a bit muddy and we had to use the gang plank. We had a tagine for dinner that Sarah made at home and put in a plastic box. I am now writing this blog.

Ossining

The second to last day cycling. Its nearly all over crazy. We had pancakes for breakfast an american sunday morning tradition, they were very tasty We pack away our tents for the last time, well really second to last time as we got them out when we stopped for lunch, to dry.

The beginning and end of the day were spent cycling on relatively flat nice paved rail trails. The middle part of the day was spent riding over a mountain between the rail trails.

We arrived at our warm showers hosts and had a good dinner before learning about the pottery work one of our hosts was carrying out. It was interesting to learn about the different techniques that where used.

Tomorrow we will be in the big apple with one week to explore before coming home.

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Ploughkeepsie

Today was spent riding south along the Hudson rivers east side. Breakfast which was formed mainly of bake sale goods and a bit of Oatmeal and coffee. Over breakfast we watch some american football training and people take the tables away from the park to another function. As we rode out of Cairo it looked like some kind of event was taking place in the town as the streets were closed off and there were a lot of stalls. In fact today we have past a lot of yard sales.

We arrived at are warmshowers hosts and had a good homemade pizza with lots of fresh vegetables which they had grown. We saw some wild turkeys flying in the garden as we were setup our tents.

We now only have two days cycling left and it all seems a little strange that everything is drawing to a close, cycling wise.

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Cairo Angelo Canna Town Park

14.9.11

We didn’t cycle due to rain, and having a good warmshowers host that let us stay another night! We spent part of the day cleaning a house our hosts were in the process of renovating.

It was good to be inside on a rainy day and know that everything was dry.

15.9.11

This morning was a lot brighter than yesterday and much better for cycling. It was a lovely ride to Cairo, nice rolling hills none to big a good tail wind and a bright but not too warm.

It was a really nice ride today through lovely countryside, it really feels like autumn now a lot cooler and the leaves on the trees have started to change colour.

Whilst we were cycling we saw a lot of the destruction that the hurricane that recently hit the NYC area. All the roads we travelled on were clear but there was lots of stuff that had been washed up by the floods.

A lot of the shops we cycled pasted were closed as they had been flooded, we found one that was open and got some lunch supplies. We have been carrying dinner supplies for quite sometime, but when we arrived in Cairo and found the park we were greeted by a democratic fund raising event. This was a chicken dinner. We got given a free meal which was very kind. It was half a chicken BBQed. It was done on a massive BBQ 500 chicken halfs in total. The most the BBQ people had ever done was 5500, two 150 foot BBQs. The chicken tasted great and there was also a bake sale where we brought more stuff for a very reasonable price. When everyone was feed we got a second chicken dinner, and loads of left over bake sale goods. Too much food! But very kind. We set up our tents for possible the second to last time in the park. The police office is also the parks toilets so we checked in there, the policeman said it would be fine and that we didn’t look like we were going to kill anyone.

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Sprakers

Apart from a small climb up to our warmshowers hosts house we had a good day on the relative flat of the canal path and some fairly quiet roads. Going on the roads after being on the gravel paths you realise how much quicker tarmac is over gravel.

I haven’t been taking that many picture lately as the scenery has been fairly similar for the last few days.

We arrived at our warmshowers hosts after google maps got a tiny bit mixed up with the street numbers, it was 200 off, but street numbering in america seems to be a very strange thing as there were not 200 houses between where google maps thought we should be and were in reality we should be.

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Utica

13.9.11

Another day spent mainly. Cycling along the canal path. We met our warmshower host on the canal path and cycled to his brother football (soccer) game, we watched this for a bit, they had a very hightech score board and timer as well as a very nice stand.

We went back to our hosts house where we were feed some burgers that he called trashbin burgers, as they had a lot of different ingredients in. It was a good dinner and good chats.

After dinner we spent a little bit of time making newspaper poetry and reading a book called The Art of Looking Sideways.

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Syracuse

Today we cycled along some of the canal path and some roads. Again it was relaxing riding and nothing much happened apart from a fallen tree that blocked our path on the trail so we had to carry our bikes over that.

Yesterday I forgot to say that we camped near this bridge that was designed so that horses pulling boats a long the canal didn’t have to be untied from the boat when crossing the bridge. It looked pretty good but it was just sort of in the middle of a field, I should have taken a picture of it but I didn’t.

We arrived in Syracuse in good time and waited a little while for our warmshowers host to get home. Then we went out for Mexican and ate rice and pop corn made in a Whirley Pop Popcorn Popper well I think this was a different brand but the same idea. It made some pretty good pop corn.

There is also a husky dog in the house it is very placid.

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Brockport and Palmyra

The last two days have been spent cycling the Erie canal bike trail it is pretty good and a relaxing ride.

Nothing eventful happened whilst cycling for the past two days it was just pleasant riding. It seems strange that there few and few days cycling before we arrive in NYC. The trip is really drawing to a close now.

We camped in the local bike shop owners garden in Brockport, I went in to buy a spare inner tube and asked if there was anywhere good to stay and he kindly offered up his backyard. He had a very big english Labrador called sprocket. We watched some Nascar racing on TV before going to bed. I learnt a lot about Nascar, more than I have ever done before. They drive about 400 to 500 miles in an oval in about 4 hours.

Today we cycled along the path and just came off the path to go to the dinosaur BBQ and supermarket in Rochester. The BBQ was recommended to us by the bike shop owner as well as somebody else we stayed with a few nights ago so we thought it would be worth a try it was pretty good but there could have been a bit more food! We got back onto the path and found somewhere good to camp in a park in Palmyra.

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