I’m yet to start looking for gainful employment. Whilst the weather is fine and I still have some money left, I’ve decided to move the boat over a little.
Oxford Canal
The Oxford canal is being shut down in stages.
It’s very short of water.
Many of the places I’ve visited in the past in the summer are now not reachable from the South.
Here’s some links Southernmost to Northern.
Aynho Wharf Strech
Pig Place – Nell Bridge
Cropredy – Slat mill and Little Bourton locks
Cropredy – Varneys lock and Claydon Flight
All of them are closed to navigation. The water levels are too low. That gives you an indication of the scale of the problem on the canal. Roughly half of the Oxfordshire section I navigate is close or restricted.
For that, and other reasons, I’ve decided to move my operations over to the Grand Union Canal. Which, looking at the regular updates from the Canal and River Trust, is having relatively less problems.
Also, the mobile signal should be more consistent. In Oxfordshire, it’s seen a significant drop in speeds and reliability, and I suppose if I want it to be, the Grand Union is closer to the action.
To do this, my only option now is to passage along the Thames.
West to East
More or less straight across. It was around 110 miles when I measured it last.
Jericho
Spent Friday night in Jericho which is basically central Oxford. Went out for one or two drinks then got going in the morning through ISIS lock.








