Monday 14 July 2014

On the road again...

…in a manner of speaking: we left Dole in a hurry and rather unexpectedly on Sunday morning, even though we had paid for the berth for Sunday night. Fairly early there started to be rumours that the floodgates had opened, and a great deal of telephoning – French offices do not function at the weekend – confirmed the news. So off we set, preferring to take our chances on the river than settle down to do the washing.
The trip was not uneventful: the canal cuts are full of weeds, which block the fresh water intake to the engine, so that the strainer has to be cleared very regularly. The river was definitely still in spate: the current extremely strong, cutting our speed to walking pace or less at times. And there were some vicious rain storms, one of which cut visibility to about 50 metres.
However, we made it to a useful mooring at Thoraise, just before a tunnel, and had a peaceful night. We had expected to share the pontoon with a pleasant Dutch couple who had been our neighbours in Dole, but they too got delayed by weed problems and didn’t make it. This morning we set off early, reaching Besançon by lunchtime, heading through the tunnel there too, rather than taking the scenic route around town, and after more laboured struggles against the current, found a quiet Port de Plaisance at Deluz, which is where we now are – with the washing machine doing its stuff, and the sun finally shining. For the past few nights we have been running the central heating in the evening, but not tonight, I think.

It is good to be on our way again, and despite the various delays, we are really only a couple of days behind schedule – which anyway had quite a lot of slack built in. I don’t think there will be any problem getting to Germany in good time.

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