Friday, 19 October 2018

Halesowen


Here I am Rune
Distance  7.6 miles
Total 3450 Locks  197 Tunnels
Running total mileage 5024.6 miles

After the overnight stay in Engine Arm we have now cruised back to Hawne Basin on quite a pleasant day for travelling. Sunny, reasonably warm for the time of year, not many boats on the move though.One of the few we came across was at Gosty tunnel just before we got back to the basin, it had just come through the tunnel heading towards Bumble Hole. The mistake I made was entering the tunnel too soon after the boat had come out. It was an old style boat with what I assume was a historic engine in it, and it had filled the tunnel with diesel fumes. Things improved a bit after I had passed the ventilation shaft halfway along the tunnel but by the time I came out of the tunnel my eyes were watering and I was sneezing quite a bit.

We will be moored here in Hawne probably until early next month as we have one or two things we want to do in the interim.

Thursday, 18 October 2018

Dudley, Black Country Museum


Here I am  Rune
Distance  6.2 miles
Total 3450 Locks  195 Tunnels
Running total mileage 5017.0 miles

After overnighting at Engine Arm, we’ve moved around to the Black Country Museum Moorings at Dudley for tonight. A reasonably pleasant trip although I do bore easily when stuck travelling under the M5 for about a mile and a half, not the most scenic part of the system. We didn’t get off to a good start either since almost immediately as we moved off from the Engine Arm Visitor Mooring we gathered up a plastic coal sack around the propeller that required a dive down the weed hatch to remove. Interestingly one of the long term moorers there had said yesterday that someone else had set off from the moorings and run into the wall of a building adjacent to the canal as he’d got something around his prop when moving off as well. Fortunately we didn’t hit anything it was just the buggeration factor of it.

Tomorrow we’ll be back off through Netherton Tunnel to Hawne Basin, apparently we need to go before Saturday since CRT are closing the tunnel between 10am and 1pm for some canoe event. Interestingly I was reading a short history of the tunnel and apparently at one time it was lit by gaslamps, I wonder who thought that was a good idea. Despite the fact that gaslight doesn’t really put out that much light (I can speak from immediate experience since there is a gaslight outside of the Black Country Museum that we can see from where we are moored) but a gas leak inside a tunnel doesn’t really bear thinking about!

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Smethwick, Engine Arm


Here I am Rune
Distance  3.3 miles
Total 3450 Locks  194 Tunnels
Running total mileage 5010.8 miles

Since we managed to get onto the 14 day moorings in Birmingham City Centre, we decided to make use of them and have remained on the mooring for about a week making a few visits into the city centre whilst there. It shows the beauty of the narrow boat since a week in a hotel in the City centre would probably set you back somewhere of the order of £500 for two in a budget hotel, Premier Inn, Travelodge, etc whereas our week in the city centre has cost us nothing.

We have now moved on to Engine Arm at Smethwick to take advantage of their washing machine to get a decent hot wash and tumble dry on our towels which are better washed at a higher temperature than the 30 degrees we use on the washing machine on the boat. We could increase the wash temperature but it depletes the batteries so if we can do a hot wash ashore, we will do.

We’ll only be here until tomorrow and then we’ll potter along the Old Main line either to the Black Country Museum moorings if any are free or on a bit further to Tipton. We’ll be heading back to Hawne Basin on Friday.