Tuesday 1 August 2017

Puicheric to Le Somail – 33 km

The first thing to say is that it was a slow day – very slow. There were large numbers of boats going in each direction, which meant a great deal of waiting at the locks. At some stages it seemed we had spent more time waiting than actually cruising. It was also a grey, humid day that felt like thunder. Storms never materialized, but the weather certainly brought out the flies!


All the same, there were some highlights. At one double-chambered lock, the keeper decided two boats should go into the top chamber, including us, and another two into the bottom chamber at the same time. She then equalized the water levels, opened the gates, and directed us through.



Made a lot of sense. I'm surprised more lock-keepers on the Midi don't do the same. Most of the time, though, it was three boats at a time, and we got bumped around quite a bit. We prudently removed the ensign and pole to avoid assault from behind.

Then, suddenly, came the most dramatic news of the day: a phone call from Alex from Le Beausset, while we were waiting to enter another lock, announcing discovery of a large and active hornets’ nest in our garden shed. However, being Alex, he had already dealt swiftly, efficiently and ruthlessly with the situation, finding an exterminator on the internet and summoning him. His only query was whether the man was charging a fair price!


So on we went. Homps didn’t look very inviting, and there were still plenty of hire boats tied up despite it being high season.


We looked at Paraza, where there is a quite well known wine Chateau, and also Ventenac-en-Minervois, which has this church, but the available places to moor did not look comfortable. So we came on to Le Somail, and put ourselves in a convenient marina on the outskirts of town, with the usual facilities.

Tomorrow we plan to take a side trip to Narbonne for a couple of days, after stopping for a diesel top-up at a handy canalside filling station a few kilometres down.

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