Watch out for where Willow's gunwale gets caught on the side of Mapledurham Lock. I notice what's going on and dash back from the top control panel to push the boat away. Did I think to hit the emergency stop button on the control panel? Er ... I don't believe I did. I suppose I decided in a split second that the sooner I got to the boat to release it the better. Fortunately it popped out with no damage done. It was a worrying moment, but there was worse to come!
- Caversham Lock (0.12)
- Reading Bridge (0.19)
- Caversham Bridge (0.24)
- Temporary Reading Festival Bridge (0.39)
- Mapledurham Lock (0.59)
- see Willow tip as the gunwale gets caught on the lock side (1.03)
- Whitchurch Bridge (1.32)
- Whitchurch Lock (1.33)
- passing Beale Park, site of the IWA Festival (1.49)
- Gatehampton Railway Bridge with freight train (2.00)
- Goring Bridge (2.12)
- Goring Lock (2.13)
- Cleeve Lock, shared with nb Tarragon which we followed for a while (2.23)
- Moulsford Railway Bridge (2.42)
- Wallingford Bypass Bridge (3.01)
- Wallingford Bridge (3.08)
- Benson Lock (3.20)
- Shillingford Bridge (and then it rained) (3.33)
- passing Clover and Fazeley (3.44)
- Little Wittenham Bridge (3.56)
- Day's Lock (3.57)
- Clifton Hampden Bridge (4.22)
- passing Archimedes and Ara (4.26)
- Clifton Lock (4.26)
- Appleford Railway Bridge (4.42)
- Sutton Bridge (4.54)
- Culham Lock (4.55)
2 comments:
Halfie
Whilst I love the canals, I think the Thames is the most beautiful river in England.
I think you must be one of the few to be interested in my timelapse films. My hit count has nosedived!
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