Storm Glider Goes North 7: The Crinan Canal (tied up in canal) and we transit to Crinan

Well it just depended on who you asked. However what was definite was that there was a tree down and blocking our passage through the canal.

It all began, for us, as we started through the sea lock, the swing bridge for the road and the next lock up. Apparently we would have to wait as there was a tree in the canal. We moored up above the second lock and eventually, after various communications, started walking along the canal in the direction of the incident – Auchindarrach

DAY 1

The entrance to Ardrishaig sea lock
Sea lock and swing bridge
Sea lock before the fun starts

The basin between locks 2 and 3. Arran far distance.

Storm Glider, Crinan Canal, Ardrishaig

It was evident pretty quickly that this was not going to work; using a tractor’s winch to pull a heavy, submerged beach tree up at about a 20 to 30 degree angle and into the vertical metal sidings of the canal was going nowhere. Earlier in the day the winch had pulled the main trunk of the tree and roots wholly into the canal.

Prior to this it turns out that boats had been passing for the last two days …

Nothing to do.

The most generous garage award goes to W. D. Semple!
Consolation after a day spent on the canal side in Ardrishaig – a type of boating Walliser Käseschnitten

DAY 2


Anyhoo, the following day they must have started early as by about 9 am we passed a hydraulic excavator which had already done the business and the chainsaw was buzzing away.

Going up
Lock 5 Crinan Canal
Coming down the other side
At Crinan. Canal water coming over the sea lock
Storm Glider and her Captain sensing the open sea

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