inlandnewbie
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a few pictures from our trip from bray to cookham on saturday
boulters lock
following the EA launch
clivedon reach
moored up at cookham for lunch
heading home
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Phill
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Reged: 03/09/2004
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Loc: Surrey/Kent borders
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Glad you had a good day yesterday, Nice weather for it! We must have crossed yesterday as we came down from Harleyford to Bray. I was looking out for forum members but imagine we crossed at Cookham lock where I was engrossed in conversation with the river inspector in your pictures, a charming lady who is very concerned about our views of the Thames. We stopped briefly just below Maidenhead and were horrified that the council are charging £8.00 mooring fee for "24 hrs or any part there of". Quick cuppa then carried on.
Phill.
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nickcred
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Reged: 19/09/2005
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Loc: Hampshire UK
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We only got as far the old church at Bovney, when the decision to have a long lazy lunchthere and then a BBQ back at the mooring below Romney lock in the evening took the afternoon away before we knew it. Great weather and a really nice day. Even the eldest had a smile on his face despite revising as we dawdled up and down.
Roll on more sunny days
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flashheart
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I'll drink to that!!! More sunny days for sure!!!!
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Chris_d
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We always moor by the park just below Boulters, its free there.
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DogsBody
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Reged: 19/02/2003
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Loc: Thames
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We only got as far the old church at Bovney, when the decision to have a long lazy lunchthere and then a BBQ back at the mooring below Romney lock in the evening took the afternoon away before we knew it. Great weather and a really nice day. Even the eldest had a smile on his face despite revising as we dawdled up and down.
Roll on more sunny days
Think I saw you there on Saturday, cruised down to Bovney lock then turned around just before the lock and went back to the marina.
Apollo was moored a couple of hundred metres up river from you, think I wound up some rowers while "treading water" along side him having a chat.
A lovely day to be out but unfortunately had to be back that evening for other engagements.
Darren.
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nickcred
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Hi
Think I remember seeing you but did not realise you were from the forum or that Apollo was just up. We normally moor by the rowing place but syopped earlier when we saw our friend.
If it was you I remember seeing I think you were on the flybridge?
Nick
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apollo
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Loc: Thames
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Likewise we saw Jersey Girl, but did not realise - you need to get a Burgee from HLB!!
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DogsBody
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Hi
Think I remember seeing you but did not realise you were from the forum or that Apollo was just up. We normally moor by the rowing place but syopped earlier when we saw our friend.
If it was you I remember seeing I think you were on the flybridge?
Nick
Yep, up on the flybridge with my head sticking up through the canopy - couldn't remember your name or would have called out.
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DogsBody
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Likewise we saw Jersey Girl, but did not realise - you need to get a Burgee from HLB!!
Actually that is a good point - I need one too - I wonder if he does discounts for bulk purchases?
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