We sailed
at about 8.30, in sunshine finally, with the washing drying on the rails. To
our surprise there was another boat at the first lock – yesterday we saw none
at all. It was a small German craft, but small or not it scooted along rapidly
in the river – faster than us, which meant they prepared all the locks for our
stately arrival.
We reached
Baume les Dames at lunchtime and found a convenient mooring, just beside the
bar, managing to dock reasonably neatly in front of the critical lunching
audience. The plan had been to continue to Clerval for the night, but we had
heard rumours of problems there and a phone call revealed that the port is
closed. It is too far to get to Isle sur Doubs in the afternoon, so we decided
to stay, and made a foray with the Shirley shopping trolley to a nearby SuperU
supermarket.
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