The plan was to walk along the canal path as far as Devizes wharf.....not a long walk, only about five miles, but on a hot day and with a cafe stop and a picnic lunch planned as well, five miles was going to suit us just fine......
Heron on board the Puddle Duck |
We walked past a boat called the Puddle Duck but it wasn't a duck on board but a heron....
You can see quite a lot of these birds along the canal.... They can remain very still as they search the water for their next meal......
Hire boats being cleaned in preparation for their next occupants |
A week or two on a narrow boat seems to be a pretty popular holiday choice for a lot of people although it is something that I have never done....
One of the many locks |
Anyway we never saw the vole again although it didn't appear that the gull had caught it......
The main flight of Caen Hill Locks |
This is a flight of locks that take the canal up the hill on the approach to Devizes.
There are 29 locks in all and 16 in the main flight which I have pictured above....
Apparently it takes between 5 & 6 hours to negotiate the entire flight......
Mighty hard work I call it opening and closing all those locks.........
A narrow boat in one of the locks |
At the top of the main flight of locks there is a cafe and Anne and I took advantage of it with coffee & cake.
It was really interesting sitting there and seeing all the boats slowly making their way up the flight...
Canal side pub.. |
We carried on until we reached the wharf area where we found a seat near the towpath and had our picnic......
We had really enjoyed the walk...... apart from one thing......Cyclists!!
Yes folks I know..... I am a cyclist...but it is a good idea sometimes to see what impact something we do has on other people.....
Throughout our walk, every minute or two we would hear a 'ding..ding' which was the bell of a cyclist.
Because the towpath was very narrow in places we had to stop and stand aside to let the cyclist/s go past.
The first couple of times we thought nothing about it, but as our walk continued it really did become annoying.
I counted 56 cyclists in just one hour of our walk. Some of these cyclists were solo others were in twos or threes....
Now don't get me wrong, the tow path is a shared space and it must have been just as annoying for the cyclists having walkers 'in the way' as it was for us having to keep on standing aside.
However one observation that Anne (who is not a cyclist) made, was that very few of the cyclists actually slowed down....they just rang their bells and kept on coming.
From Anne's point of view she found this to be arrogant... ding ding... we are coming by so get out of the way!
It is not often that I would ever ride along a towpath (although I have done a few times on my touring bike) preferring road riding, but it is good sometimes to experience things from a different perspective.....
On the road I'm probably an annoyance to motorists, although I must say that when I am driving I have never found cyclists such a pain as they were for me as a walker the other day........