Friday 29 August 2014

Over the top ...

…. and down the other side.

Sorry not to post last night, but there was no access to the internet at our mooring. We had an excellent day, breaking records to reach the top – 25 locks uphill, including the last 15 in just two hours.

Once you get to the top, there is a 12 kilometre stretch – including this pontoon thoughtfully provided by one village, but forgetting to provide anything for boats to tie up to!


Also some cows, which always attract Diana’s attention when swans or castles are lacking:


This is the final cutting through the mountains, to get us to the other side:


This morning we set off punctually in company with a French couple, and had an easy run to lunch. Afterwards, however we had a hold up when power failed at a couple of locks, and the company had to bring along a generator to get them going.

The run was good, though – including this rather sad old abandoned lock-keeper’s cottage - a bargain for someone:


Others are restored and inhabited, which is more cheerful. There is also one swing bridge to negotiate – build in 1880 and moving on wheels:


And here’s an arty shot of the view as we emerge from a lock:



Tomorrow we should be onto the Saône, and then it’s just a couple of days or so back to base.

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